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Northern Ireland could make paying for sex illegal in bid to control human trafficking

Democratic Unionist Lord Morrow brings in measure to combat "escalating" trafficking

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If the headline was correct it would make more sense. If you really want to stop the very few cases of real trafficking then you should make it legal to pay for sex and abolish the stupid laws that make it hard for victims of violence to report nasty clients for fear of being arrested themselves. It is not a question of morality, It is a question of freedom.
I agree with Lord Morrow. Our morality is low enough !!
" more like slaves to these pimps". So what? Most of the pimps are foreign too. Get rid of Mass Immigration and you get rid of the pimps and the hookers. The Mass Immigration Chuck Feeney-funded groups want foreign prostitutes to be given automatic residency rights in Ireland. That would mean that Ireland would favor prostitutes over foreign scientists, artists, refugees etc.
The foreign prostitutes you mention WK are more like slaves to these pimps, who bring them over with promises of a better life, even children have been found in foreign families that are not the parents, but used as slave labour also. This is what they are trying to clamp down on.
The way to stop the trafficking of foreign prostitutes is to clamp down on Mass Immigration. And deport all foreign prostitutes. If their clients want their services, let them go to Prague, Vilnius or wherever.
If the Irish can ask for Credit, from their former Viking Masters, they can surely accept a little High Rise, Hanky Panky @!..?
Was bout to get on the 1st flight out to Belfast
Blatent error! I had to reread the article, then recheck the headline, to be sure that I got it right!!
Fix the headline.
Lazy sub-editors should read articles before adding headlines.
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