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You know what I discovered today? Harriet Harman is apparently something called “Minister for Women and Equalities”. That, to me, represents a very clear conflict of interests. But that’s not whath I want to discuss. Apparently, she wants to ban prostitution.

I say no. I think that that would be conservatism for the sake of conservatism. If you want to stop people traffiking then do so directly, not by banning any industry the victims happen to work in. Tighten the borders. Start regulating sex workers instead of ignoring them. Do your damn jobs instead of applying short-sighted ad-hoc band-aid legislation to fix the nearest visible symptom.

Annoyingly, she seems to have some rather paltry level of public support (as if that’s any measure of the merit of an idea).

The Ipsos-Mori poll, conducted in July and August, showed that more than half of men and women (58%) support making it illegal to pay for sex if it will help reduce the numbers of women and children being trafficked into the UK for sexual exploitation.

The research also found divergent attitudes between women and men. A clear majority of women found both paying for sex and selling it unacceptable (61% and 65% respectively), but men were much more equivocal, with just 42% and 40% respectively finding it unacceptable.

More than half of those questioned (60%) from both genders would feel ashamed if they found out a family member was working as a prostitute. But men were more likely to find it unacceptable for a female relative to sell sex, while being relaxed about a male relative paying for it.

This difference was most stark among men over 55, who were the most accepting of buying sex in general, but just 21% of whom thought it acceptable for a female relative to sell sex.

Young people were more likely than older people to find paying for sex and selling sex unacceptable (64% and 69% respectively).

I wouldn’t feel ashamed if I found out a family member was a prostitute. Why should I? I’d be disappointed: I rather hope they’re all sufficiently qualified and with it to get better jobs, but that’s no reason to be ashamed. I’d be ashamed if I found out they wrote for a tabloid newspaper but I can’t imagine Harman would use that as an excuse to ban them — and I reckon they’re far more damaging to society than any transaction between consenting adults.

I think banning any transaction between consenting adults, where no controlled goods or substances change hands, is a clear violation of our rights, particularly the right to privacy — how the hell is it any of Harriet Harman’s business how I get myself laid?

And I don’t believe I’m in the minority here. That’s why I like the idea of a constitution: it codifies values and forces laws to be properly thought through. Unless it’s a stupid one that lets everyone carry guns, obviously.

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4 Responses to “There’s a Harman Waiting in the Sky/She’s Told Us Not to Buy It…”

  1. Gravatar Friz Says:

    There I was thinking prostitution was illegal anyway. How can you ban something that’s illegal?


  2. Gravatar Andrew Says:

    Well, Holland banned smoking tobacco-cannabis mixes and they were strictly illegal anyway, so it can be done. But no, prostitution isn’t illegal here, although a lot of associated activities are.


  3. Gravatar M. le Prof d'Anglais Says:

    “The Ipsos-Mori poll, conducted in July and August, showed that more than half of men and women (58%) support making it illegal to pay for sex if it will help reduce the numbers of women and children being trafficked into the UK for sexual exploitation”.

    In other words, the public support isn’t exactly unqualified, and there’s not much evidence to suggest it’ll help. After all, it’s been illegal to possess drugs for years, and it’s hardly done a fantastic job of reducing the smuggling and dealing.


  4. Gravatar Andrew Says:

    Apparently, “the law will be changed so that police can prosecute anyone paying for sex with women controlled by a pimp or victims of human trafficking”.

    How the hell are you supposed to know?


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