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Greens throw women on the scrap heap again

Family First Party < 1 mins read

Christopher Brohier, the Family First lead Senate candidate said today that the new Greens’ Bill in the SA Parliament to decriminalise pimping and allow the exploitation of young women for the gratification of men indicates the toxic nature of Greens’ policies.

 

He said “This new Pimps Protection Bill, reveals that the Greens are not about protecting the environment, but are about protecting the big money of the Big Sex industry”.

 

While this is a state issue, it represents the toxic nature of Greens’ policies.

 

Family First, if elected,  will introduce an Equality Model Bill of prostitution law reform which will decriminalise the selling of sex only, criminalise the buying of sex and pimping and third party profiteering.

 

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