Pretty sure I didn't say that. No, I know cocaine use is dead commonplace in London, it is here in Manchester as well (and I'm sure in plenty of other big-ish cities). Personally I don't agree with it at all, coke is nasty, but that's not the point. In fact it is part of the problem that people think it's less harmful than it actually is, but I digress. To be honest, I don't really know what to think. I do feel sorry for the guy, and especially his family. But since I don't know what went on at all, I don't really know whether to feel like he was totally faultless or what. It's always kinda shattering the illusion when you find out that a kids TV presenter is into hard drugs (see also: Richard Bacon).