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Dear Friends,
We have already
sent you information about this meeting on 3 February which is
part of an International Gathering organised by the Global
Women’s Strike and the International Women Count Network.
Rape and
Prostitution – a Question of Consent, which we are helping
co-ordinate, will bring together opposition to anti-prostitution
measures in the Policing and Crime Bill (PCB) which is coming up
for Second Reading in Parliament on 19 January. We will have
the added advantage of international speakers who can enlighten
us about the situation in other countries, including the US
PROStitutes Collective which was recently involved in an
impressive ballot campaign on decriminalisation.
The Cross Party
Committee which looks in detail at the legislation following the
Second Reading is likely to be sitting by the time of our
meeting. We want to be prepared in order to be as effective as
possible.
All proposed
measures would drive prostitution further underground and sex
workers into even more danger. They include:
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criminalisation of paying for sexual services of a
“controlled” prostitute
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criminalisation of kerb crawling as a first
offence through removal of persistence
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enabling police to close premises at 24 hours
notice
o
introduction of compulsory “rehabilitation” under
threat of imprisonment – similar to proposals thrown out a year
ago
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tightening (and increasing the cost) of licensing
of lap dance clubs.
But the truth
is beginning to emerge. Figures we have always questioned –
that 80% of women working in the sex industry are “trafficked”
and assumed to be “controlled” are being discredited. On 9
January, Radio Four, More Or Less programme resoundingly exposed
that there is no evidence to support these figures. By the end
of the programme MP Fiona Mactaggart was forced to admit that
most women are not trafficked, and the Home Office that they do
not endorse or use the figure that 80 % of prostitutes are
controlled by others.
Listen Again
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gdz3t/More_or_Less_09_01_2009/
We shall have
information at that meeting about writing to the Select
Committee as well as to your own MP and networks. When
proposals for compulsory rehabilitation were thrown out of the
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill in the Lords this time
last year, it was very much as a result of the flood of
opposition MPs and Peers received.
We need your
help both in terms of time and skills as well as financially to
defeat this latest repression. Please let us know if you can
help in any way. We’ll contact you again nearer the time with
details of speakers.
Yours for
Safety First,
Niki Adams and
Cari Mitchell |