Tories, the Lib Dems and their attitudes to sexual services
There was some press consternation at a report by the European Parliament's Women's Committee debated last week, with some Tory MEPs going apoplectic at some of the ideas it contained.
It is not that many years ago that the very idea of women having equal rights to men, being able to open a bank account separately from their husband, not having to give up their job when they were married and so on, were met with similar disdain from the Conservatives.
Of course, a report from the Women's Committee, which was not legislation but simply a report analysing the situation, floating ideas and making a number of suggestions, contains a variety of ideas with which one might agree or disagree. But to treat it with contempt and disdain tell us much about the general attitude of the Conservatives.
On top of that, some of their votes were quite astonishing. The report looked at the problem of local newspapers being filled with adverts for local brothels and other sexual services. Interestingly, one local newspaper chain in the UK, Newsquest, recently took the decision to ban such adverts from their papers because of "concerns regarding the appalling issue of human trafficking" which it linked to the sex trade.
Probably most citizens would agree that, if brothels are to advertise at all, it would be better that they did so in publications that are not as likely to fall into the hands of children as local newspapers, delivered to every household, are. Yet the Conservatives, and the Liberal Democrats, voted to try to remove the paragraph on advertising sexual services in publications accessible to children from the report.
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