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Hello,

Just to keep Harlots Parlour readers informed that our Home Office funding has expired and we’re currently running the National Ugly Mugs (NUM) Scheme on funding reserves as we wait for responses to funding bids and other sources of income.

The UKNSWP, including myself as NUM Manager, have been extremely vocal in advocating for sex worker rights, including opposing proposals for further criminalisation in Scotland and Northern Ireland both formally and in the national media. The UKNSWP is also vocally urging police forces nationally to recognise crimes against sex workers as hate crime and have delivered police training to five UK police forces highlighting the negative consequences of enforcement and raising awareness about sex work.

Some outcomes and successes

Criminal Justice outcomes: none were anticipated in the pilot phase due to the length of time it usually takes from an offence to the conviction of the offender but the Scheme has been instrumental in the identification, arrest and imprisonment of eight serial offenders.

Our independent evaluation found that NUM alerts had resulted in 18.1% of sex workers changing their practices in some way; 15.7% refusing appointments or avoiding specific individuals. 40.7% of sex workers agreed that now NUM exists the police are more likely to take violent crimes against sex workers seriously and 62.7% are more likely to report violent crimes to the police.

NUM has also developed strong links with escort advertising sites and links to existing alert schemes within the industry. Membership continues to increase with up to ten new members per day, mostly private or independent sex workers.

Given the clear successes of the scheme and he impact it has had in a short pilot phase it would be a real tragedy if we ran out of funding before responses to these bids/opportunities are received.

1. UKNSWP is already using limited reserves and funds raised to continue till end of May.

2. 15 funding bids have been submitted to a range of trust funds/grant giving bodies. Decision dates vary.

3. A letter has been sent to all PC commissioners and all Cheif Constables from ACPO lead for Adult Sexual Offences – these will be followed up by a request for funding donations from UKNSWP and meetings with a range of forces.

How can you help??

· Make a donation directly to NUM by following the link on the front page of the NUM website http://www.uknswp.org/um/ or emailing us on uglymugs@uknswp.org.uk.

· Buy NUM merchandise (hoodies, t-shirts, bags, condoms, mugs and more).

· We are also registered as an eBay charity so you can sell your goods and donate the proceeds to UKNSWP and it will go directly to fund NUM.

· Write to your local Police and Crime Commissioner.

· We are also asking for donations and sponsorship from escort sites so please email the administrators of sites where you’re registered asking them to contribute!

Also, if you have any creative suggestions for fundraising please let us know!

Thank you for the support!

An example of recent publicity for the NUM is http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/scheme-aimed-stopping-attacks-sex-2586435

Best wishes,

Alex Bryce
NUM Manager
National Ugly Mugs Scheme

An example of how this scheme is working in practice is shown in this email from a sex worker who has given her permission for her email to be published:

The news that the National Ugly Mugs Scheme is under threat because of lack of funding has hit me hard.

After I was attacked in the street, the last thing I wanted to do was contact the police.

I wasn’t working at the time – but that didn’t matter. Calling the police was out of the question.

But I needed to tell someone…it was too hard to hold inside me.

That’s when I heard about the NUM scheme and that’s when I contacted them.

I filled out their detailed report form with as much information as I could remember about the rape. It’s amazing how quickly your mind closes over…tries to forget…so the comprehensive list of questions was so much more helpful than just providing a general description of what happened.

It was quite a shock when they sent me the finished product: how it would look on the website. There it all was, in black and white – committed to record.

I didn’t want to think about it once that was done – what NUM did with my information or where it would go. But after the recent reports on BBC News I know that my answers to all those detailed questions will be examined and cross-referenced and you never know….he might be caught.

And in the meantime, I can still use the number check system on NUM.

But if the funding disappears, I can’t.

And he’ll be in a much better position to attack again.

Follow NUM project on twitter: http://twitter.com/NationalUglyMug”

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Julie Bindel, bless her little cotton socks, is “managing editor” of a magazine not owned by her or Paul Burston, called “Gaze – A Modern Review”. One of her leading articles is called “An Unlikely Union” which naturally, as expected, is a vicious attack on the IUSW (International Union of Sex Workers) and the sex workers trades union branch of the GMB. What was surprising to some people however was that a few so called sex worker rights campaigners, notably Thierry Schaffauser, was not only critical of his fellow activists but was even praised by Julie Bindel and was then described as a “young and handsome Schaffauser”. In contrast Catherine Stephens who is the branch secretary of the sex worker GMB branch and active in the IUSW was described as a bully and her personal appearance criticised in a very personal attack which bordered on misogyny. I was referred constantly, in the article, as a pimp/manager and as a disruptive and almost malign influence, responsible for “sex workers” leaving the IUSW and the GMB branch.

The whole article was full of untruths and distortions, as one would expect from Julie Bindel who hates the sex industry and advocates for its demise. It was an article designed to hurt the IUSW and its reputation and to divide sex worker rights activists.

Anyone who knows anything about the sex worker rights movement knows that, like any group, there are varying opinions. Sex worker rights is not a cohesive movement politically, the only thread that holds activism together is a desire for social justice for sex workers and a desire for decriminalisation. Sex work is varied, multi layered, nuanced. It is work that is often transient and secretive. Sex work is stigmatised and criminalised. Activism carries risks both legally and socially. The result of this is that there are few activists prepared to put their heads above the parapet to be shot at by a hostile media and wealthy abolitionist groups. This is why it is important that those few who get involved in activism, regardless of personal political allegiances or understanding of our industry or how we would like to see decriminalisation delivered, should support each other. There is more that unites us than divides us but it seems that for some activists their voice is the only voice that must be heard, should be heard and if that means joining the enemy to hurt your fellow activists then they will happily oblige.The forwarding of a confidential email from myself to other IUSW activists explaining my reason for leaving the “confidential” IUSW list to Julie Bindel, who then used it in her article, explains why some activists are very cautious of others in the movement. Such actions undermines confidence and trust both in lists and in fellow activists. Who ever did this should be ashamed.

For those who have read the article I would like to correct inaccuracies made by Julie Bindel.

Catherine Stephens the bully

Catherine Stephens advised myself and others against giving an interview to Julie Bindel because she feared that our words may be twisted. No one was forbidden, least of all Thierry Schaffauser. She has never bullied me or anyone else to my knowledge. Catherine Stephens has however been the target of persistent bullying by Thierry and friends at branch meetings.

Inaccuracies in reporting the court case.

With regard to the court case. The legal technicality that led to my acquittal (and my partners) was that the police had pre-prepared statements, in advance, for the escorts to sign. One escort brought this to the attention of our legal team, after refusing to sign it, who then informed the judge of these findings. The judge then heavily criticised the police for their conduct and lack of professionalism. I am sure any journalist could obtain the public court record, should they investigate it fully. In subsequent twitter exchanges Bindel claims to have seen police records pertaining to myself. I am not a criminal so what records could she see and if they did exist how did she access them?
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The last person to access police files on myself was a lady called Victoria Thorne. She was jailed at Newcastle Crown Court almost 3 years ago, which is in the public domain and at the time I was interviewed by Northumbria Police who informed me that an individual had, on a number of occasions tried to access personal data. Perhaps Julie Bindel could clarify her twitter comment and how she obtained Police information. I have no criminal record and therefore wonder what police records she’s been reading and how she obtained them.

The infamous competition my partner ran.

The competition giving a free appointment to the winner, with an escort of their choice did not mean that the escort did not get paid nor that she/he had no choice in whether to accept the appointment or not. It was simply a sales gimmick agreed at a meeting between my partner and the escorts he represented. They were paid in full for any competition appointments and were never out of pocket.

There is no overwhelming evidence of me being a manager.

In the documentary there was no overwhelming evidence of my involvement in running the agency. I never once answered the telephone, arranged an appointment, interviewed any escorts, or involved myself in any way other than counting out some money for theatrical purposes. At the end of the documentary I was also filmed composing profile descriptions to accompany some photographs. This was simply my partner bouncing ideas off me, which I am sure many partners do in their comfort of their own home. Julie Bindel insists on calling me a pimp and a manager, both in the article and on twitter. I have called her a liar and will continue to do so until she desists or takes me to court where she can prove I am not a sex worker who sells sex.

My partner using the GMB kite mark

With regard to using the GMB/IUSW kite mark on my partners agency site. It is a hardly noticeable kite mark. He does not use it in advertising and the reason it is there is because I, as a sex worker joined the GMB branch as did several other escorts and all escorts who join the agency are told about the GMB branch. It is up to them if they join or not. It is not used to promote or advertise anything other than the GMB branch itself. The agency is not advertised or mentioned in any GMB literature or websites. The logo is there simply to promote the branch and let escorts and clients see that there is a trade union for sex workers. There is no other agenda where this is concerned.

Inaccuracies regarding Thierry

Thierry Schaffauser was never the president of the IUSW. The IUSW is separate from the GMB branch. He was president for a time of the GMB branch during which time he was heavily criticised and a number of accusations of bullying were made formally against him.

Sleazy Michael and others leaving the branch/IUSW

Sleazy Michael did indeed leave the IUSW list and quite possibly the GMB branch, as did some others, because they were tired of the arguments over my membership. Those arguments were driven by Thierry and his friends. Sleazy Michael, like Thierry and others knew that I was not a manager. Thierry disapproved of my politics and my notoriety on the internet promoting the IUSW for which I raised (with others) in a short space of time some considerable funds. Thierry and friends however wanted the GMB branch to be the dominant vehicle for sex worker rights. Myself and others pointed out repeatedly that the GMB branch was governed by GMB rules and could not be used as a political tool unless strict GMB procedural guidelines were followed and they were often limiting. The IUSW in contrast had no such restrictions.
Thierry and his friends seemed unable to accept this and the nonsense about managers being in the branch is just that. I was not a manager and as far as I know there were no managers who were members of the branch. I also did not involve myself in the branch. I was a member but I am not a socialist so the internal politics of the GMB were mostly irrelevant to me. I eventually left the branch when I read that a branch meeting had decided to affiliate to a republican group. It was totally undemocratic.

Those who left the IUSW/GMB branch

As far as the claim that people left the branch because of me the truth is this. A small number of extreme leftists did leave the GMB branch and the IUSW list. As far as I am aware they set up X talk, SWOU etc and became involved with the ECP (English collective of Prostitutes) to the extent that all three are now interconnected and mutually supportive. Using me as a scapegoat is disingenuous. The reason was that the IUSW (which has to produce its own reply) from my understanding did not wish to be pressurised into an extreme leftist position but rather wished to remain an inclusive group representative of all views and opinions within sex work. The GMB branch equally had its own rules and regulations put in place by the GMB. These were obviously not flexible enough for Thierry and his friends who as the article suggests are now preparing to establish a sex worker union that will reflect their own political agenda. It is up to the GMB to reply to the Julie Bindel accusations and to those made by Thierry. I am no longer a member and have little interest in the branch although I remain supportive of those who do wish to join and who believe in it. The strippers who left the branch to join Equity did so for good reason. I would join Equity if given a chance. As a sex worker I have a closer affiliation with actors than with boiler makers. Equity, however does not accept sex workers into their union.

My relationship to/with the IUSW.

I remain supportive of the IUSW although I resigned from the list, I was not thrown out, as Julie Bindel suggests. My reasons for leaving the IUSW list are:

1) I was very disappointed with changes made to the IUSW constitution (which I partially wrote). I wanted a strong IUSW with elected officers and with a membership that paid a nominal amount and who were involved democratically in decision making. I lost that argument and I was hurt by it.

2) I objected to the IUSW becoming a closed list with membership only by invitation. As the one inclusive and welcoming sex worker organisation the IUSW could become I argued an enormous force for positivity and support for all sex workers. I lost that battle. I accept that. You win some battles and loose others. It proves however that I am not the dominant manager Bindel presents me as.

3) I was exhausted with fighting a small but quite vicious group who for their own motives targeted myself and the IUSW. I now want to have an independent voice, supportive of the IUSW but able to concentrate on other projects while being useful and helpful when needed.

In conclusion I was not surprised by the article or by the accusations made primarily by Thierry. I am a sex worker. If I were a manager I would happily say that I was. I am supportive of managers and the role they play in our industry. There is no stigma in being a manager in my eyes. If you are a good manager then you should be praised just as any good sex worker should be praised and supported. We all need to be supportive of one another if we are to achieve decriminalisation and establish a good industry in which all sex workers can have a free choice to work as independent or through third parties. As a recent academic paper “HERE”reveals, third parties, managers are important to our industry and we must support them equally along with migrant, street and indoor workers

Finally ……. Punters

Errm where is the reference to them. For a front page article, claiming to mention them, Julie rarely features them in the entire article.

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This is something that was inspired by the diatribe of bullshit I have dealt with from non sex worker feminists as of late. To be honest, I have all but given up on feminism. Feminism doesn’t want me or people like me, people who refuse to allow them to appropriate our realities in support of their own ideology. Although I am very close to discarding this identity label altogether, I am hoping that at some point feminists are going to get their shit together about sex work and stop deliberately pushing us out when we won’t play by their rules. That is why I wrote this little ten point list. This is by no means comprehensive but hopefully it is a starting point for a true pro sex worker feminism, with space for us in it.

Identify yourself as a non sex-worker

This is such a common tactic of feminists who want to silence sex workers, but in addition to silencing us, it forces us to identify ourselves which puts us directly in harm’s way – just for wanting to make our voices heard in supposedly feminist spaces. What the women who do this fail to realize is that we are risking our relationships, our jobs (particularly if we are studying or work a second non-sex worker job) and even custody of our children for disclosing our sex worker status. This is not something that non-sex worker feminists need to face. The only reason a non-sex worker feminist has for not disclosing her status is that she wants to speak over those who actually have lived experience in sex work. A true feminist space must insist that everyone participating in a discussion about sex work identify as a non sex-worker upfront and allow actual sex workers to participate without their disclosing their status; the assumption being that unless one states that they are not a sex worker, they are. This allows us to participate while having our direct experience acknowledged without forcing us to actually out ourselves and risk having our whole lives ruined because of it.

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The Sex Worker Open University aims, among other things, to put the voices of sex workers, current and former, at the center of the debate and conversation about sex work.

We want to give a voice to sex workers, whose lives are too often stereotyped and voices too often silenced. We want to challenge media sensationalism, which, hand in hand with the UK government, often represent us as victims or criminals.

This year it will be taking place in Glasgow, which given the attempts to criminalize sex work, and the acceptability of whorephobic and anti sex work ideas in the mainstream may seem like walking into the lion’s den. That is why I believe it is exactly the right place to hold it.

Except for those few antis who make their living from disseminating lies and propaganda about sex work (Bindel, Murphy and Farley I am looking at you) most people think very little about sex work. Their ideas, if they have them are more likely to be formed by the likes of Ruth Jacobs and CSI . They will see street workers as the norm, probably victims of multiple oppressions, and even if they have a heart of gold, only needing the help of a kindly policeman to leave a degrading and exploitative form of work.

Given the images fed to them by the media is it any surprise people don’t realise only 10% are street workers, or that they believe the humane response is to want an end to sex work? Fed on an unrelenting diet of sex workers as victims, dead hooker tropes and misery,  people actually believe that criminalization will help, not because they are bad people (with obvious exceptions) but because they know no better.

This is why SWOU is so important, and why having it in Glasgow matters. As well as sex worker only spaces there are a number of events open to the public. From film festival to workshops on reducing stigma and the effect of decriminalization this is a chance to challenge those media myths. Anti’s like to say “you are not representative”  usually while not knowing or interacting with any sex workers. Part of the reason Dr Brooke Magnanti is so hated and has to deal with such vile abuse is because she produced ONE book that dared suggest sex work is not unrelenting misery.

SWOU is so important because it stands up and says none of us are representative,  we are people, we are straight, gay, queer, male, female,trans*, married, single, black, white, rich, poor,  street workers and high profile escorts, we are here and we demand a voice.

The full schedule is below. Share this post, especially with those who might never think of coming to a sex worker organised event.  Changing the narrative starts with getting people to realize their prejudices and that sex workers are people too. It ends with understanding sex work policy must have the voices of sex workers at it’s heart.

http://glasgowsexworker.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/programme_prf04-final-swou.pdf

If you are a sex worker and unsure about attending, do it! The program also includes sex worker only events, skill sharing, confidence building, media engagement, safety, almost anything you can think of!

 

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Reblogged from sexwork.ie:

Research has shown that, these days, the vast majority of persons convicted of brothel keeping offences are sex workers working with another sex worker, not brothel keepers in any real sense. But this wasn’t always the way. In 1999 a Garda (police) operation began that targeted real brothel keepers, Operation Gladiator. The case of one of those convicted under this operation, Justine Reilly, is now of renewed interest as it has recently emerged that she is now posing as a ‘former sex worker’ and campaigning alongside Ruhama to have prostitution further criminalised.

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Some information about the 'survivor' who is used by the Irish Turn Of the Redlight campaign, who appears in several different names on different TV programs.

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Laura Lee saw the injustice outside the sex industry.  The people who dictate the policies on prostitution, lap dancing, stripping, pornography.  People who don’t actually consult with those they are trying to rescue and control.  These people who go on to say that those like Laura are pimps.  These people who get ever increasing amounts of money from the Government, and charity donations.  Even Comic Relief is raising money to save young people from prostitution and abuse.  Yes a good aim, because those under 18 shouldn’t be entering and are being abused.  Unfortunately Comic Relief has been conned into using abolitionist statistics in their sales literature.

Young people are at risk of sexual exploitation. Seventy-five per cent of women working in prostitution started before they were 18 – the majority want to get out.

Yes this pulls at the heart strings and brings in money, but it is a lie and adds fuel to the myth that sex workers are all pimped, coerced damaged souls with no control of our destiny. It also serves to demonise our clients.

Laura Lee has been campaigning, appearing on various Television and Radio shows.  She has had to come out as a sex-worker, and put her head above the parapet.  I very courageous act.  Please read her account here on her own blog.

After her last show, the Nolan show, where she appeared against Lord Morrow, she received a set of obnoxious, whore-phobic hate tweets, all aimed at her personally.  Not the cause she is fighting, but at her specifically.  How pathetic.  These comments show the total misconception of prostitution, and what clients are buying into.  Those clients who rose to defend her were treated with the same contempt and were told they must be really desperate.   From her blog.

 

paying for sex should be illegal if that stinkin awwl cunt is a prostitute! #BBCNolan

She’s a hooker? Eeee she’s minging.. #bbcNolan

#BBCNolan why is this whore on Ur show?????????? Disgusting!!!!!!!!!

Get a proper job like everyone else you dirty slag #BBCNolan

If you pay for sex with thon article in the studio, the show should be about mental health. #BBCNolan

#bbcnolan that woman presenting prostitution as a viable career choice is such a hideous role model for young women.

Only a desperate man would pay money to buck that thing #bbcnolan

#BBCNolan that dragon is woeful looking. Wouldn’t ride her into battle

 

 

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Earlier Harlots posted on the Nottingham City Council consultation that seem’s to have already decided that all sex shops and lapdancing clubs are a threat to the good people of Nottingham. Here Carter over at It’s Just a Hobby casts a legalistic eye over the consultation document.

Nottingham City Council is consulting on the number of Sex Entertainment venues and sex shops that should be allowed in Nottingham.

Or rather they’re not consulting. Not in any meaningful, serious way. The City Council website makes clear that their preferred option is to have no sex entertainment venues or sex shops in the city. As we’ll see as I go along, that seems to suggest that the issue is predetermined to an extent that makes this consultation unsatisfactory, but whether anyone does anything about that is another issue altogether.

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images (9)Nottingham want to shut up sex shops and Lap Dancing clubs, article appears in this is Nottingham.   The online paper is worth a read, especially for the comments, and the number of women responding about their use of the sex shops. The Council are running a consultation until the 22nd of February.  Please complete.

SEX shops and lap-dancing clubs should be banned in Nottingham, says the county’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner.

Chris Cutland claims they are “old fashioned” and “demeaning” to women.

Ms Cutland said: “I would like to see a ban. There is a correlation particularly between how women feel when there are more sex shops and lap-dancing clubs – it makes areas no-go areas for women.”

Ms Cutland said research in the London Borough of Camden showed there was a 50 per cent increase in sexual assaults after a rapid expansion of lap-dancing clubs.

Ms Cutland is using an invalid conclusion from an organisation, Lilith, which wants to see the end of Lap Dancing clubs and sex shops.  Their figures were massaged by setting the start and end dates for a sample which would prove their case.  Read Dr Brooke Magnanti’s analysis of rape statistics in Camden.

She stressed there was no evidence linking such venues with crime in Notts, but said: “Fortunately there have been no recorded incidents of violence or sexual assault in Notts which can be directly linked to these venues but is that because their presence in the city is very limited at present?”

Here Ms Cutland then refutes her argument, there is no link between crime and these establishments, this is because their presence is limited in the city?

The council’s consultation survey is available  here and  closes next Friday, February 22.  I would suggest that you complete the short and totally anonymous survey.  It won’t take you long.

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The debate on prostitution seems to have been rather one-sided, with more and more groups piling into the abolitionist camp. Thankfully not all are swayed by these arguments, and Dublin City Council rejected the call to criminalise the clients of sex-workers.

Meeting of Dublin City Council, 4th February 2013 – Mon, 04th Feb 2013 rejected calls to support the Turn Off The Red-light campaign. Amendments passed removed the proposal to criminalise the purchase of sex, and changed the report on Swedish evidence to hearsay.

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Reblogged from Diary of a VirginWhore:

The government disappointed survivors and Justice For Magdalenes campaigners yesterday by not apologising for being complicit. Perhaps if more people realised that the Ruhama Agency which is currently advising the government on sex work is run by the same people who ran the Magdalene Laundries, they would be even more outraged. The Magdalene Laundries were started for sex workers, then later began preying on unmarried mothers as well, and on women who committed minor crimes like taking a night off work or not paying for a train ticket.

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How can the Irish Government continue to fund, let alone listen to an organisation so complicit in the abuse of women. Carrie from the ECP managed to mention this on the Stephen Nolan show this Thursday. Unfortunately Stephen Nola did not buy into this, stating it was years ago.

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