How is it discrimination ?
The law is the same for all people, hence no discrimination.
Plenty of prossies end up in the papers all over the UK, hardly discrimination.
Where did you get your victim card from, or are you blinded ads its your favourite prossie ?
I've never seen one of them, ain't even my city. So there's no victimisation here, pal. Just a mere understanding of simple arguments, the law and society's standing which you don't seem to have.
My simple position of it being discriminatory is three-fold: Firstly, even in the letter of the law, I very much doubt hosting a sex party in private property with a paid entry is illegal, or could count as brothel-keeping, even though thousands up and down the land happily do great trade every day with the law's happy knowledge.
Secondly, sex is bought and sold by society left, right and centre, generating trillions in economic turnover and therefore billions in tax revenue for this farce of a government nobody voted for. Much of it most prominently in shite daily rags like this one. Yet when someone actually goes elsewhere to buy or sell the real deal, the very same shameful publications out, deride and shame them in the most public manner possible. It's discriminatory, cretinous hypocrisy of the highest order.
Thirdly, I never said this particular group were being discriminated against any more than any other. The "plenty of prossies" that "end up in the papers all over the UK" are just as equally discriminated as these girls. The law may be "the same for all people", except when it isn't, as per my example above, but it is the backwardness of this law which discriminates and criminalises consenting adults who happily and willingly wish to buy and sell a natural bodily pleasure. While at the same time, it is the hypocrisy of British "mainstream" society which trades in titillation, fantasy and innuendo every day, that then pretends to be shocked, outraged and pours shame and scorn on anyone who actually wants to sell the real thing.
No matter which angle you take on it, any persecution of the free-willed adult sex industry is discriminatory. 2000 year-old Roman society had more civilised view on prostitution. Shows you where this country's at.