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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
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Men who choose to use prostitutes are indirectly supporting drug dealers and abusers
Maybe a more sensible solution would be to legalise prostitution, subjecting it to the same rules as any other businesses to avoid nuisance (street traders can't set up on any street corner as they feel like it) and spend the money wasted on tackling it to pursuing the more serious crime of drug dealing.
PS Name and shame wouldn't work with us shameless dirty old men anywaybloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadtProstitutes wanting to use the facility also have to pay £50 to "rent" a room there for three months. For that price they get free meals and access to the Artemis gym.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by xoggothMaybe a more sensible solution would be to legalise prostitution, subjecting it to the same rules as any other businesses to avoid nuisance
If prostitution were legalized then, knowing how thick and incompetent NL are, and meddlesome, before long they'd somehow find themselves actively encouraging young people to do it.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by OwlHootIf prostitution were legalized then, knowing how thick and incompetent NL are, and meddlesome, before long they'd somehow find themselves actively encouraging young people to do it.Comment
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hmnnn
"The drug abusers part is almost certainly true, it is the only way most otherwise talentless young woman can earn enough to feed a drug habit,"
Yes, I suppose there can only be so many models.Why not?Comment
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If prostitution were legalized then, knowing how thick and incompetent NL are, and meddlesome, before long they'd somehow find themselves actively encouraging young people to do it.
In principal I'm in favour of legal prostitution, so the above presents a bit of a dilemma - not sure what I would want to do about it, if I were a politician. Probably abolishing benefits for unemployment altogether would be the answer. (Replace the income with the universal tax credit from my proposed tax system.)Comment
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Interesting argument on Hecklers this evening (Radio 4), proposing the idea that the introduction of the welfare state has been a huge mistake and that the country would be better off today if it had not been introduced.
Listen again here: HecklersComment
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxInteresting argument on Hecklers this evening (Radio 4), proposing the idea that the introduction of the welfare state has been a huge mistake and that the country would be better off today if it had not been introduced.
Listen again here: HecklersWhy not?Comment
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