It is well recognised that this particular Committee has already arrived at a predetermined conclusion - it specifically excludes looking at the decriminalisation model of NZ ,instead just focusing on whether criminalisation policies should be placed upon clients/sex workers or both.

The big difference between here and the UK is that sex workers in the UK have been much more longer in existence and carry substantial weight in their views. Already ,complaints will have been made to MPs about the openly biased nature of the Committee - Generally , policing districts are supportive of the sex workers rights even though there have been cases of gross abuses by police in dealing with Sex Workers . A bit like the (utterly biased & partly funded by Christian group CARE ) All-Party Parliamentary Group which recommended the Nordic Model a couple of years ago , i doubt the pre-determined findings will go anywhere concerete .