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[News] Decriminalise prostitution, says Jeremy Corbyn



crookie

Well-known member
Jun 14, 2013
3,383
Back in Sussex
Wouldn't it be great if in the 21st we could decriminalise drugs and prostitution. Deal a death blow to a large portion of organised crime and massively increase the tax take. Surely a win win
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
18,226


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,226
Wouldn't it be great if in the 21st we could decriminalise drugs and prostitution. Deal a death blow to a large portion of organised crime and massively increase the tax take. Surely a win win

Yep, all while giving people control of their own lives and choices.
 










Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Prostitution is not illegal, soliciting, living off immoral earnings, running a brothel and kerb crawling are though.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,593
Gods country fortnightly
There more chance of JC winning the next Election than this ever happening..
 




studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
30,251
On the Border
There more chance of JC winning the next Election than this ever happening..

Has he not already been told how to win the next ekection...button up his top shirt button tighten and straighten his tie and wear a proper suit. Problems solved and certain to get in.
 


Gullflyinghigh

Registered User
Apr 23, 2012
4,279
Seems like a reasonable idea to me, though I can see it being one of those issues that some politicians will fight against so that they can claim they're some sort of moral guardian, despite very few people actually caring.
 


Scotchegg

Well-known member
Sep 1, 2014
316
Brighton
It's all in a sort of grey area now anyway isn't it? Might as well go all out. I took a disabled guy I do voluntary care work for to a prostitute last year, just off Preston Street. It was a bit dingy but it was all above board and the women were all pretty cool. It was fackin freezing outside so they let me sit in the kitchen and I was chatting with one of the girls whilst I waited. I've seen more disgruntled workers in most supermarkets tbh, I know it's anecdotal but it wasn't all eastern Europeans chained to the radiators or anything.

Anyway, think it's perfectly reasonable to suggest, but you just know people will start to 'care' and scream about moral values.
 






KingKev

Well-known member
Jun 16, 2011
867
Hove (actually)
If a person of age agrees a contract to exchange sex for money then it is the business of no-one else. It should not be unlawful.

Whilst some women (and men) freely engage out of considered will (a friend of mine was a prostitute for many years) some find themselves in that situation because of disturbing backgrounds and unscrupulous characters.

Legalising prostitution and telling these people that they are not criminals is the first step to resolving many ills.
But prostitution per se is NOT illegal in the UK. Where the law is batsh@t bananas is that it makes two prostitutes working / living together into 'a brothel' which IS illegal. This is crazy and means that they can't band together to look after each other, which it's argued leads to more physical attacks on solo working girls or they have to seek the 'protection' of a pimp, who is often a usive and mixed up in other stuff like drugs. The law today is stupid.
In practice in a lot of places (I suspect Brighton being one of them?) the police only visit 'respectable' brothels to check that the workers are ok, of age and not under duress or trafficked; so the boundaries of what is 'criminalised' are inconsistent, and liable to change very quickly due to local political pressures, change in local police leadership etc etc.
Currently the law is nuts. Corbyn is right to raise the issue, and we should have a debate; Should it be completely illegal? If yes, then there's a really big job for someone to stamp it out and we're gonna need a lot more coppers, judges and jail cells - although today I believe the main sanction for prostitution-related offences is a fine...more batsh@ttery given prostitutes generally wouldn't be in the game if they could afford not to be...so a fine means that the 'criminal' will have to go back to working at the thing that were fined for doing in the first place.
If we come up with the sensible answer that it shouldn't be illegal, then some sensible people need to sit down and work out some arrangements that protect the health and well-being of all 'honest' parties, but also to absolutely stamp out trafficking, abuse and abuse-based pimping.
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,443
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Legalise and license it...with the industry paying for the administration/running ..making sure the business is run on certain guidelines with rights and protection for workers. Anyone running such a business without a license is then fined/charged whatever
 




Ali_rrr

Well-known member
Feb 4, 2011
2,849
Utrecht, NL
It works here. Pretty much every city has a Red Light District (obviously the most famous being Amsterdam). My city of The Hague incredibly has 3, but there isn't much crime around these areas as the police and the girls work together to ensure safety. I think if it was to become legal in the UK, it would need to be controlled and managed in the same way it is in The Netherlands.
 


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