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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    I think a lot of the thinking in England and Wales is lead by public opinion which has regularly come out against laws against sex work. Who becomes Prime Minister is fortunately unlikely to change this.
    Theresa May is a member of the Church of England and is reported to be a regular church-goer.
    Her father was the Reverend Hubert Brasier. She has said that her Christian faith "...is part of me. It is part of who I am and therefore how I approach things".
    She is likely to come under pressure from the Church of England.
    Exactly the reason why religion should have no place whatsoever in politics. It's a blindspot, a way of obscuring someone from making logical decisions.
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    I think some of us are misreading Teresa May's possible approach to our hobby/job, in her 6 years as home secretary, where should would have had ample time if she had a frothing at the mouth hatred of sex workers/men to implement insane anti sex worker laws, she hasn't done so!
    Leadsom, could possibly be a bit of a worry though!
    Harriet Harman would certainly have tried it and indeed Mrs. Balls. aka Yvette Cooper had to be told at the last minute before giving a speech at the last Labour Party Conference prior to GE 2015, to take out a part of her speech she had in demanding that punters be criminalized!
    She is the longest serving home secretary in either of the 20th or 21st centuries! And the last Tory home secretary to become PM was WC himself!
    Ride them on the beaches!

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