Bertie Ahern is famous for the facility with which he can mangle the English language.
So it came as no surprise that, at Leader’s Questions today, in response to a question from Enda Kenny about the level of drug sampling among teenagers, Bertie defended his government’s record in the fight against drugs, listing the various measures to educate young people and provide rehab facilities for addicts, including significant investment in “detoxication” programmes.
No, I can't find it in the dictionary either.
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