At the ASI.
NI makes prostitution illegal, a very silly thing to do:
It’s definitional that of course consenting adults should be allowed to consent.
At the ASI.
NI makes prostitution illegal, a very silly thing to do:
It’s definitional that of course consenting adults should be allowed to consent.
It’s a lovely place to live in many ways, but the political class are just completely awful. We’re basically run by a bunch of grandstanding uberreligious streetfighting ganglords in shabby suits. I preferred it when they refused to be in the same room and so got paid handsomely to do nothing. Compared to paying politicians to do something, I regard that as a bargain.
Although it’s Stormont getting the headlines with this sort of crap, believe it or not, the local councils are worse.
It’s a crying shame that the carrying of small caliber arms in Stormont isn’t a requirement of attendance . A bit like paintballing, but with a more satisfactory outcome for the tax payer in the long run. It might catch on, you never know.
Good oh! That should push the whore-prices up to where a dirty weekend on the Costa Fortuna’s an inviting proposition.
I’ll e-mail the chicas to get waxing their legs & research the possibilities of organising package deals at this end.
Every cloud…
My dearest lady friends
I can no longer accept money. Please leave the champagne bottles, new iPhones, maximum value book tokens and any other gifts of £500 and up on the bedside table.
Now, my darling come over here. I have a little something for you.
Haven’t they just inadvertently made marriage illegal except in cases where both spouses are in work and effectively self-supporting?
It’s Progressive. Progress (in whatever direction) is reason enough. Onwards and downwards!
Appropriately, it is a Private Member’s Bill.
The best description is probably “bonking”.
> Haven’t they just inadvertently made marriage illegal except in cases where both spouses are in work and effectively self-supporting?
Quite. It does strike me that anyone should be able to beat this rap in court by saying “But I really love her.” Who’s going to disprove that?
S2,
Back in the 70s, I could get why people in the North didn’t want to be part of the rest of Ireland when it was a semi-theocratic dump, but I really don’t understand the squabbles now. Just join the rest of Ireland.
Or alternatively, Ireland should rejoin the UK. All that fighting to have a country with de Valera’s social and cultural conservatism failed and it ended being a neoliberal country that’s very much like the UK.