Quote Originally Posted by Empirical View Post
The MP who spoke so well against Clause 6 during the debate at Westminster yesterday is John McDonnell. Here's what he said:

John McDonnell (Hayes and Harlington) (Lab):

We are really short of time in this debate, so I apologise for taking more, Madam Deputy Speaker. If there are any talent spotters on the Government Front Bench, I think the right hon. Member for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Sir John Randall) has an excellent role in the other place.

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Reverend Andrew Dotchin was a founder member of the Safety First coalition. He states:

“I strongly oppose clauses on prostitution in the Modern Slavery Bill, which would make the purchase of sex illegal. Criminalising clients does not stop prostitution, nor does it stop the criminalisation of women. It drives prostitution further underground, making it more dangerous and stigmatising for women.”

I fully support the Reverend Andrew Dotchin in his views.


Sad that his view is one that isn't listened to by most politicians throughout Ireland.
Can we get him to stand up and speak to Stormont and the Dail?

Or at the very least send his findings officially to the Irish and Northern Irish Governments!!!