Yes as I have repeatedly said this woman is attempting to do what no one has done in the history of civilisation. Prostitution has been around since the dawn of mankind and will still be around long after Harman and the rest of us aren't burn, buried and forgotten.
Quite right!
If Harman and her Harpies really wanted to help WGs rather than attract media attention to themselves or score political points they'd take note of the fact that Prostitutes will always ply their trade and punters will pay them!
If they can't face the prospect of legalising prostitution then follow the example of other countries who operate a policy of tolerance and set up safe area for prostitutes to operate. That benefits everyone!
The WGs can access health care and STD screening, free condoms, advice and support with addiction and any other issues. Rather than criminalising and ostracising the women or the punters use some common sense. It's not Rocket Science is it?
That's not the way Government works in the UK though is it? Look at their record
DRUGS
Some years ago they appointed Keith Halliwell (ex West Yorks Chief Constable) as Drugs Advisor to the Blair Government.
After a couple of years in post he advised "We need to change policy because the get tough approach at street level isn't working"
He found himself out of a job soon after!
CRIME
They set up the Serious Fraud Office to target and convict major fraudsters....they haven't been a roaring success a number of high profile trials collapsed and cost a fortune.
They set up SOCA to target major drug dealers and criminals...they've managed to convict some mid-league villains but the real big players haven't been touched. The authorities know who they are but can't get any evidence against them.
TAX
They say they're going to get tough on Tax evaders yet HMRC are shit scared of the big companies who threaten to quit the UK if they have to pay more than 3 or 4% tax. As for the major league tax dodgers they haven't recovered a penny. In 2010 the sum outstanding in Tax was £42 billion in 2012 HMRC wrote off £5 billion.
Instead they get tough on small businesses who are soft targets so it looks like they're achieving something in their "get tough" campaign!
Our Politicians are good at thumping the table and saying "We'll get tough on this" but piss poor at delivering the goods, on this basis I think %%% is relatively safe!!