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Commons Leader Harriet Harman has told the BBC she wants the law to be changed to make it illegal to pay for sex. | Commons Leader Harriet Harman has told the BBC she wants the law to be changed to make it illegal to pay for sex. |
She said ministers were to look at how Sweden brought in such a law, and said a "big debate" was needed in the UK. | She said ministers were to look at how Sweden brought in such a law, and said a "big debate" was needed in the UK. |
It would counter international human trafficking which sees girls bought and sold by criminals in the UK, she added. | It would counter international human trafficking which sees girls bought and sold by criminals in the UK, she added. |
Buying or selling sex is legal, but many activities related to prostitution such as kerb calling, brothel keeping, pimping and soliciting are not. | |
The government has toughened its stance on prostitution in recent years, after initially considering "tolerance zones". | |
Plans to permit small brothels, with two prostitutes and a maid, to operate legally also appear to have been shelved. | |
A Home Office spokesman said the idea was being put out to "further consultation" after concerns were raised about its impact on local neighbourhoods. | |
'Sexual exploitation' | |
The government is carrying out a wholesale review of the laws around prostitution, with the aim of reducing demand and increasing the safety of sex workers. | |
But Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said there would be a "mini review" looking at lessons from Sweden. | |
Do we think it's right in the 21st Century that women should be in a sex trade or do we think it's exploitation and should be banned Harriet HarmanCommons leader How it works in SwedenYour views on law change | Do we think it's right in the 21st Century that women should be in a sex trade or do we think it's exploitation and should be banned Harriet HarmanCommons leader How it works in SwedenYour views on law change |
She said: "We recognise that there is considerable support for us to do more to tackle the demand for prostitution and to prevent the trafficking of people for sexual exploitation. | |
"Early next year Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker will visit Sweden to look at the progress they have made in addressing these issues. | |
"This visit will be the start of a short term review exploring what more we can do to strengthen our approach in this area." | |
Brothel keeping | |
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 made it illegal to buy sex from anyone aged under 18 and introduced tough penalties for trafficking adults and children for the purposes of sexual exploitation. | |
UK PROSTITUTION LAWS Prostitution is not illegalBrothel-keeping is a criminal offenceKerb-crawling and soliciting are also illegalThe Sexual Offences Act 2003 introduced penalties against those who sexually exploit children Trafficking adults or children for the purposes of committing sexual offences was also outlawed | |
It is not illegal for an individual aged over 18 to work as a prostitute in off-street premises but where there is more than one prostitute, the owner of the premises can be prosecuted for keeping a brothel. | |
Many of the activities associated with street prostitution, such as soliciting and kerb-crawling, are also illegal and it is against the law to advertise sexual services on cards in telephone boxes. | |
The current laws are largely aimed at reducing nuisance for local neighbourhoods, a Home Office spokesman said. | |
But Harriet Harman says more needed to be done tackle demand and protect women. | |
'Very big debate' | |
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Just because something has always gone on, doesn't mean you just wring your hands and say, 'Oh well there's nothing we can do about it'. | |
"We do need to have a debate and unless you tackle the demand side of human trafficking which is fuelling this trade, we will not be able to protect women from it. | |
"That is what they've done in Sweden. My own personal view is that's what we need to do as a next step." | "That is what they've done in Sweden. My own personal view is that's what we need to do as a next step." |
She said that Home Office minister Vernon Coaker would visit Amsterdam as well as Sweden - and would be joined on the trip in January by women's minister Barbara Follet. | |
Ms Harman, who is also deputy Labour leader and equality secretary, said she wanted a "very big debate" on the issue involving groups such as the Women's Institute, community organisations, Church and other faith groups. | Ms Harman, who is also deputy Labour leader and equality secretary, said she wanted a "very big debate" on the issue involving groups such as the Women's Institute, community organisations, Church and other faith groups. |
This should look at whether "we think it's right in the 21st Century that women should be in a sex trade or do we think it's exploitation and should be banned". | This should look at whether "we think it's right in the 21st Century that women should be in a sex trade or do we think it's exploitation and should be banned". |
Newspaper ads | Newspaper ads |
Ms Harman said action needed to be taken to tackle the demand side of international human trafficking, which had led to "teenage girls being bought and sold by criminal gangs in car parks in this country". | Ms Harman said action needed to be taken to tackle the demand side of international human trafficking, which had led to "teenage girls being bought and sold by criminal gangs in car parks in this country". |
She was speaking after talks with newspapers over small advertisements offering services at brothels believed to be linked to human trafficking. | She was speaking after talks with newspapers over small advertisements offering services at brothels believed to be linked to human trafficking. |
Ms Harman said there was to be new guidance from the Newspaper Society next month that would address the issue. | Ms Harman said there was to be new guidance from the Newspaper Society next month that would address the issue. |
"The new guidance will stop those ads. But the next question is - can we really stop this trade when we've still got a lawful sex trade going on?" | "The new guidance will stop those ads. But the next question is - can we really stop this trade when we've still got a lawful sex trade going on?" |