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Glasgow Escorts and Sex Work in the News

Sex workers to attend vigil and remember lives lost - 17th December 2017

A vigil will be held in Glasgow to mark the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers. This is being organised by Umbrella Lane, a peer-led charity working to improve the health and safety of sex workers. There are an estimated  1,500 sex workers in Scotland. Umbrella lane has an online following of around 350 sex workers and welcomes 30-40 to their hub each week. As a sex worker-led service, Dr Ryan says, they are trusted not to stigmatise those who access their services. We talk about a full decriminalisation framework which means workers will work together for safety but also that third-parties are not criminalised so sex workers that want to work for a manager could do so.

10th July 2019 Glasgow lap dancers speak out about the threat to close clubs

More and more strippers are coming together to fight the threat from Glasgow council in its bid to close the three-strip clubs in the city. The fear is that if these strip clubs are closed, then a domino effect will take place and other clubs in parts of Scotland will also be closed. While the dancers say they are not being listened to and are determined to make their voices heard, Glasgow City Council has been repeatedly emphatic that the 12-week consultation is open to everyone to respond to.

The article shows that the clubs have a good duty of care to the strippers, ensuring they get home safely by taxi and a ferociously protective House Mum who looks after them. Many of the strippers state they received more unwanted attention in their 'civilian jobs' than they do as lap dancers and strippers. More strippers are joining the GMB Scotland union to fight their cause. The branch G206 is expected to be ratified next week. It is named after the date of International Sex Workers' Day - June 2.

Please support the #AskThe700 campaign and demand that these clubs remain open. The campaign is named after the estimated 700 lap dancers in Scotland

Read more about Glasgow lap dancers speak out about the threat to close clubs. A very fair and good article by @LadyCatHT who has allowed sex workers their voice.

21st June 2019 Strippers across Scotland to protest plan to ban Glasgow lapdance clubs

As previously reported, strip clubs in Glasgow could be banned. The council has the power to license Sexual Entertainment Venues (SEVs). It can set a zero number of venues in the city. Presently there are four such venues in the city with 700 dancers across the whole of Scotland. Some MSPs, such as Sandra White have made it their mission to close these venues. More than 3,000 people have signed a petition in support of the Glasgow strip clubs and this will be delivered to the council by former stripper and dance Mandy Rose Jones. Mandy says she will be carrying a sign on Saturday's protest stating, My body, my choice. The consultation will run until August and considers the location of strip clubs, (near to schools and churches), incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area, sexual assaults and Glasgow escorts providing sexual services.

Jan Macleod another combatant is looking for a zero limit, and existing clubs to be closed. She views lap dancing is a form of sexual exploitation and incompatible with gender equality. 

The battle lines have been drawn.

4th June 2019 Glasgow could be the first in the UK to ban lap dancing clubs

Here we go again, banning lap dancing clubs. Glasgow is looking to set the number of Sexual Entertainment venues to zero, zilch, none. There is a consultation open until August 26th, asking the public's view on these clubs. The council is asking if there should be any or none at all. Presently there are 4 venues, Diamond Dolls, Forbidden, Platinum Lace and Seventh Heaven. Of course, there are those campaigning to have the number set to zero.  Jan Macleod, of the Women's Support Project in Glasgow, said it wanted a limit of zero and for existing lap dancing clubs to be closed. Her views are these clubs put women at risk. This is absolutely untrue, and it has been proven many times that there is no increase in sexual violence in areas with lap dancing clubs. If anything the correlation is the opposite. This was shown by Brooke Magnanti who totally debunked the statistics from a similar campaign to shut down lap dancing clubs in London.

The consultation closes on Monday, 26 August

Read more in the Scotsman 

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Thankfully, the police open old cases. I remember this case of Emma, I worked in Edinburgh for many years. Thankfully, the murdering pig has now been caught and faces justice for the slaughter of a woman who happened to be selling sexual services.

Emma Caldwell, who was 27, was last seen between 12.30am and 1.30am on April 5, 2005, on London Road, Glasgow and was reported missing by her family on April 10, 2005.

The unsolved case was reopened in 2015 following consideration by senior lawyers in the Crown Office.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Superintendent Graeme Mackie, said: "Police Scotland officers have undertaken a significant amount of work re-investigating all the circumstances surrounding Emma’s death following instruction from the Lord Advocate in 2015.

The Scottish Parliament has published the responses on the consultation on sex work, framed with the negative question of 'A consultation on challenging men's demand for prostitution, working to reduce the harms associated with prostitution and helping women to exit'.  I understand from previous press releases, the majority of resondants were in favour of some decriminilisation and not criminilising the buyer. The usual Nordic Model Now culptits were there.  Personally I was pleased to see the 'Sally Army' taking a pragmatic view of condeming the purchase of sex, but realising the criminilisation of the client would put the sex worker in danger.

Unforunatley all the usual suspects, such as Nordic Model Now, Scottish Women’s Aid and Encompass Network made their usual play from the discredited and dangerous Nordic Model, whcih research from Cambridge University and other institutions has shown to be dangerous to the sex worker.

We must also take issue with the phrasing of the questions, which a few sex workers who answered the questions, commented on.

If you want to reference the questions and answers , I would advise making a personal copy. Previous Scottish consulations have removed the responses on sex work without warning.

This sound like the Super Bowl scare stores of the US. Trafficking is supposed to increase during the super bowl. (It doesn't, indeed escorts find a down turn in business during that event)

So this scenario id now happening in Glasgow, with a supposed increase in criminal activity and trafficking of women to satisfy the men attending the conferencve. The police cover then selves by saying they want to guard against violence agaunst sex workers, when in fact they will be targetting the women and arresting those working together and charging them with trafficking offences and brothel keeping.

So we are to have a national conversation on sex work; fair enough. But just to make sure we know our direction of travel, the agenda is clear – to criminalise the buying of sex.

Just before lockdown, while researching a book about the sex industry, I had the opportunity to individually interview six women who work in Edinburgh saunas. Aged between 29 and 56, two were eastern European, one was from the Far East.

"All were confident, forthright, frank and feisty. And they all resented being cast as victims."

But if speaking to the women was a revelation, so were their clients, who were mostly older men. One 70-year-old bachelor has been regularly visiting the same woman for over 20 years. She is his closest friend. There is a lot more loneliness than lust in parts of our sex industry.

Sex workers in Scotland, unable to work because of the coronavirus, now face a new attack on their livelihoods. It is orchestrated by a powerful lobby group that is prepared to risk lives by ignoring evidence to promote a predominantly white, middle-class and outdated ideology. Having lived, worked and carried out extensive academic research with sex workers globally and nationally, I am dismayed.

A sex worker charity has criticised a Government consultation which could lead to men being banned from buying sex. A sex worker involved with SCOTPEP warned that a law criminalising clients would be a “rapist’s charter” by forcing women to take greater risks.

Labour MSP Rhoda Grant previously lodged a bill to criminalise the purchase of sex, but it did not pass.

She has welcomed the consultation and said it must lead to legislation making the purchase of sex illegal. 

She said: “The purchase of sex is a violent act against women and it should be criminalised."

However, SCOTPEP, which represents sex workers, has slammed the consultation.

Nadine Stott, a charity board member, said: “We’re very concerned about the timing and content of this consultation, with many sex workers still struggling with the effects of COVID-19.

 

Being kicked out by her parents forced Kim into a life being bought by men for sex.

The coronavirus lockdown plunged many sex workers into poverty as regular “clients” avoided the industry.

I am aware if I don’t return to work then I won’t be able to feed my child and I am basically close to living in poverty as it is.

Workers in Scotland have raised concerns with the government throughout the pandemic, with Glasgow-based charity Umbrella Lane saying their network of 500 sex workers needed an emergency fund of £20,000 for the hardest hit.

The charity itself said it was excluded from a £60,000 Scottish Government pledge to support women affected during the pandemic.