kerry roberts and tammy kirkwood first campaigned side—by—side to raise awareness of the risks of drugster, leah. tammy's strongly against the idea, but both want to see stronger action on county lines gangs. most of the laws need updating. you know, the laws are not with the times. they were made — what — 50, 60, 70 years ago, when life was so much different. just set out for us the specific law changing you want to see through leah's law. what you want to see come on? to make it a specific offence to deal to children under 16. it sounds really simple, and it sounds like it could already be a law — but it's not. i don't think the politicians understand what modern slavery is. they know when boris was in, he had his ten—year plan. but in his ten—year plan, when you read it, there was nothing in there protect our children that are being exploited. he talked about helping the drug users, and everybody else, but he didn't talk about protecting our children. we are in a crisis, aren't we? a living crisis, at the minute — so that's what we need to talk about. but as we are in the middle of t