I hope they leave her alone and allow her to get on with her job now.

Most people have a skeleton or two in their closet, I doubt MP's are different. Whatever she did in her private life before she became an MP should remain private. Obviously, if she was snorting a line of charlie in the ladies at Westminster it would be a different case, but there's nothing to suggest she's still doing it.

I think it's character building for people to have vices when they're young, they can get it out of their systems and learn from their mistakes. I'm not advocating drug taking, but being frank about it, a very high proportion of the adult population under 50 have tried a spliff at least once even if it was at a college party 20 years ago.