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You have an ally on Leeds City Council

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AverageAvenger · 14/11/2018 21:56

Verbatim speech from Cllr Sarah Field in this evening’s debate in full council on the Holbeck “managed approach”:

Thank you Lord Mayor.
I’ll get straight to the point: buying women and children for sex is unacceptable and we need criminal sanctions that stop men from doing it.

I note that in her amendment Cllr Coupar refers to “sex workers”. This is a necessary fiction to normalise the legalisation of prostitution, normalise it as just another consumer activity and normalise the position of men as merely clients. It obfuscates, rather than highlights, the harm of prostitution and completely ignores the executors of that harm.

This language of ‘sex work’ assumes that there are divisions between various forms of prostitution; such as between child and adult and between forced and so–called free. When in fact all these facets are contingent upon and encompass one another. Enormous sums of money are made from the monstrous trade in women’s and children’s bodies, leading inevitably to sex trafficking.

When we refer to sex work we are subscribing to a notion that it is ordinary work based on a bizarre notion of equality of opportunity, when in reality the VAST majority of prostitution does not fit this picture in any way whatsoever.

It’s not sex work. This euphemistic and sanitised language appeases the conscience of those who fail to acknowledge that prostitution damages women and children, it can NEVER be made safe and it fundamentally thwarts women’s rights to equality with men and their liberation, as a class, from systematic oppression.

To anyone who is happy to call transactional sex legitimate work, I’d ask if they’d be happy if it was the career choice of their daughters, wives, mothers and sisters? And would they be happy to see “sex work” careers advice in schools?

To quote feminist author Julie Bindel: “Any government that allows the decriminalisation of pimping and sex-buying sends a message to its citizens that women are vessels for male sexual consumption. If prostitution is “sex work”, then by its own logic, rape is merely theft. The inside of a woman’s body should never be viewed as a workplace.”

It seems to have become a widely accepted axiom that prostitution can never be eliminated. Have we really set such a low bar?

When five prostituted women in Ipswich were murdered in 2006, what did Ipswich council do? It completely eradicated prostitution from its streets.

Ipswich did this through serious investment and multi-agency dedication to the Nordic Model.

I am calling on this council to learn from Ipswich.Visit them and work with them and their police force. I am calling for this council to abolish the shocking and scandalous “managed zone” and commit to the Nordic model, which seeks the following:

  • The decriminalisation of those who areprostituted
  • High-quality services and ring-fenced funding for those in prostitution
  • Buying sex to be made a criminal offence
  • Procuring, pimping and sex trafficking legislation to bestrengthened and the policing of these crimes to be fully resourced and prioritised
  • A widespread holistic approach of public information campaigns, education programmes in schools and training for the police

Leeds has become a city where women cannot even meet to discuss changes to government legislation, but where men are openly raping women, soliciting for sex with children and offering to buy babies.

Our city has become a notorious illustration of misogyny and this scourge must be stopped immediately.

Our women deserve better, our children deserve better, our communities deserve better and the only way forward is to end this sanctioning of sexual violence that should be morally despised.

In memory of Tania Nicol, Gemma Adams, Anneli Alderton, Annette Nichols, Paula Clennell and Daria Pionko.

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hipsterfun · 15/11/2018 07:55

This is what city councillors should be doing - defending women's rights, upholding safeguarding and calling out those who are undermining both.

The fact this isn’t a fucking given in 2018 is shameful.

Thank you, Sarah Field.

ZuttZeVootEeeVro · 15/11/2018 08:15

It is a fantastic speech and I'm glad there is at least one person who can see this as an abusive situation.

I don't understand how Leeds could allow this to happen or how it is even legal.

Ereshkigal · 15/11/2018 08:15

but not one single Labour councillor gave one single clap

Fucking appalling.

Floisme · 15/11/2018 08:27

Thank you Sarah Field. I just hope there will an independent candidate like you to vote for where I live.

AngryAttackKittens · 15/11/2018 08:30

Question for people heavily involved in other local Labour councils or CLPs - is this now the official party line (ie. Momentum/compliance will smite you if you disagree), that the sex industry is an industry like any other and considering the impact it has on women and girls as a group is forbidden? Or is it just this particular area's Labour party that's gone rogue?

Ereshkigal · 15/11/2018 08:33

I don't think it's quite as prevalent as TWAW. My area had a member talk on the Nordic model once.

AngryAttackKittens · 15/11/2018 08:37

That's something, at least.

Marx and Engels had some things to say about the sex industry that the "empowerment!" people might want to have a read of.

Anlaf · 15/11/2018 08:41

Wonderful woman! Well done Cllr Field!

I'd also love to see her on twitter if she finds herself there.

whatsthecomingoverthehill · 15/11/2018 08:52

Mark Dobson, who is the head of their party, is on Twitter. He is also supportive of WPUK.

Knicknackpaddyflak · 15/11/2018 08:57

It’s not sex work. This euphemistic and sanitised language appeases the conscience of those who fail to acknowledge that prostitution damages women and children, it can NEVER be made safe and it fundamentally thwarts women’s rights to equality

Absolutely this. Very well said Sarah Field, brilliant, precise and very well put speech.

SurfnTerfFantasticmissfoxy · 15/11/2018 09:04

I've emailed her

Dear Cllr Field,
I was recently fortunate enough to read the transcript of your speech on the prostitution tolerance zone in Holbeck.
I have never written to a politician before but I felt compelled to do so in this case in order to say thank you.

Thank you for standing up for women and children in a meaningful way. Thank you for standing against the toxic misogyny which is being thinly veiled as ‘equality’ or ‘freedom of choice’ when prostitution is the antithesis of these two ideals. And thank you for refusing to stay silent when the safety of the most vulnerable in society is at risk.

I am not from your area and so unfortunately I cannot offer you any political support, but I did want to offer my gratitude.

Marmite27 · 15/11/2018 09:05

Thank you Sarah. We live near-ish Holbeck and I have two pre-school daughters. I’m fucking terrified for them. You give me hope.

Datun · 15/11/2018 09:12

Excellent speech. The fact that my primary reaction is relief is very telling. Someone pointing out the bleeding obvious becomes revolutionary when everyone knows that men's sexual entitlement, at women's expense, is sacrosanct.

hipsterfun · 15/11/2018 09:30

Marx and Engels had some things to say about the sex industry that the "empowerment!" people might want to have a read of.

Please would you point me in the right direction, AAK?

AncientLights · 15/11/2018 09:32

Brava, Sarah Field. Flowers

hipsterfun · 15/11/2018 09:36

The fact that my primary reaction is relief is very telling.

Isn’t it?! Hot on the heels of the my relief, however, is fury.

After reading about the situation in Germany, (which I’m disappointed in myself that I wasn’t aware of) I’m having a massive wake-up call.

TheCraicDealer · 15/11/2018 09:53

What an amazing speech.

Had a discussion about "sex work" with my blue haired colleague who is pretty lib fem. She heard Laurie Lee speak in Stormont and was originally very supportive of her position, but after watching a BBC documentary the other week about an eastern european girl being trafficked into NI softened her view. She admitted that Ms Lee was in a very fortunate position that she entered (and continued) "sex work" voluntarily and that tragically that is not the story of most prostitutes in NI. The law criminalising the purchase of sex protects the women and children who do not make a choice, who are abused or trafficked into this country and effectively held in slavery by criminal gangs, pimps or violent partners.

Here is the story behind the documentary. I will never, ever, support a relaxation in attitude towards buying/selling sex after reading it.

Halmo · 15/11/2018 10:33

What a fantastic speech. Thank you Sarah Field.

AssignedNorthern · 15/11/2018 10:45

What a fantastic speech, i too have emailed Cllr Field with my thanks for her words.

Threewheeler1 · 15/11/2018 10:49

Sarah Field, we need more like you.
I'm picturing those Labour councillors sat there, determined not to pay attention to what she's saying, ignorant tossers.

Prawnofthepatriarchy · 15/11/2018 10:51

Bloody brilliant speech! That Julie Bindel quote is amazing.

FlaviaAlbia · 15/11/2018 10:53

What a powerful speech! Good on her!

arranfan · 15/11/2018 10:53

After reading about the situation in Germany, (which I’m disappointed in myself that I wasn’t aware of) I’m having a massive wake-up call

I grew up never more than 4 doors away from a brothel and sometimes only 1. I've never understood the glamorisation of it in dramas or the empowerment that has been so lauded. Many of my female classmates in infant/junior schools progressed into lives punctuated by sexual exploitation and far too many of them started that exploitation at a young age.

Even so, I was horrified by the living nightmare of legalised prostitution in Germany.

fightthenewdrug.org/germanys-legalized-prostitution-industry-looks-like-a-real-life-horror-movie/

tenorladybeaker · 15/11/2018 11:01

Here's a more zoomed in version of the Private Eye article mentioned by @theOtherPamAyres upthread.

You have an ally on Leeds City Council
Bowlofbabelfish · 15/11/2018 11:22

Excellent speech Cllr. Field. Sums it up brilliantly.

Not a single clap from labour members? Shocked I am.

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