Ex-Tory minister Crispin Blunt pleads guilty to possession of drugs including crystal meth

The former Conservative MP Crispin Blunt has pleaded guilty to four charges of possession of drugs including cannabis and crystal meth.
The 65-year-old former justice minister appeared at Westminster magistrates court on Wednesday to admit four drugs charges, which stem from a raid on his home in Horley, Surrey, in October 2023.
Blunt was in possession of the sedative drug GBL, cannabis and methamphetamine, which is commonly known as crystal meth. He pleaded guilty to one count of possessing class A drugs and three charges of possession of class B drugs.
The drugs were found when Blunt, who represented Reigate in parliament between 1997 and 2024, was being investigated on suspicion of rape. After an 18-month investigation, Surrey police announced in May last year that there would be no further action on the rape allegation due to insufficient evidence.
Blunt, who is representing himself in the criminal court proceedings, served in David Cameron’s government as minister for prisons and youth justice from 2010 to 2012 and went on to chair the foreign affairs committee from 2015 until 2017.
He lost the Tory whip in October 2023 when he was first arrested and stood down from parliament at the 2024 general election.
Prior to entering politics, Blunt was a graduate of the Sandhurst military academy and spent more than a decade as an officer in the British army.
The prosecutor Zarah Dickinson said Blunt was “polite” and “calm” when his home was raided by police during an investigation into a rape allegation. “This arises from a police investigation into offences alleged to have occurred during a chemsex party at Mr Blunt’s home address in September 2023. No charges were brought on those alleged offences,” she said, adding: “As a result of them, police attended his home address on 25 October 2023.”
She said Blunt pointed out the drugs, including crystal meth and GBL, to the officers.
Dickinson said crystal meth valued at between £200 and £250 was on Blunt’s bedside table, while plastic bottles of a crystal meth and amphetamine mix were also recovered and a syringe containing £200 of GBL was found in a laptop bag.
Officers recovered a bag of cannabis valued at between £5 and £10, as well as weighing scales containing powder residue.




