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What’s wrong with paying for it?

Senior government ministers have been among those supporting calls to make it a criminal offence to pay for sex. But is there anything intrinsically wrong in doing so?

In this series of articles, the Red Pepper website canvassed a range of opinions. You can read the responses and add your own views in our forum discussion

A woman’s choice
‘I’m a woman and I have paid for sex. My decision, my choice.’ Kirsty Travers explains why she sees nothing wrong in hiring a prostitute

Family allowance
Norman White explains why he pays for his son to see prostitutes

Your money, my body
Following a series of murders of sex workers in Ipswich in December 2006, Red Pepper asked whether finally it was time to decriminalise prostitution. Juliet, a sex workers’ rights activist, said it was. The anti-prostitution campaigners, Assumpta Sabuco Cantó and Charo Luque Gálvez, said it wasn’t

Dogmatic and deeply flawed
Sociologist Tim Davies argues against the radical feminist position on prostitution

No compromise over commercial sex
Gemma Novis says paying for sex can never be right

Plus:

Not for little sister
Laurie Penny finds only middle-class male fantasy in Billie Piper’s call girl


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