Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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Sounds like a great marketing idea, getting a discount for cycling to the brothel. I always worried about my wife finding my loyalty card!
Alastair,
Brilliant blog, like your diverse ways, think I would have answered like Fiona, and have just started your book, again brilliant, purchased and signed by you last week.
Regards, Ann
I wonder if i can get a discount kerb crawling on my new Trek Bike?!
Fiona is better woman than I am.
Perhps i ve been sleeping but will now get this book.Having attended a seminar on sexual abuse many end up in prostitution.A vulnerable rich friend of mine married one in true Richard Gere fashion and we are trying to find out what happened to him.He was in love n wouldn t listen…read an interesting novel about a brothel set up to cater for women s needs!!Abuse rape human trafficking sexual perversion under age girls…lap dancing clubs..all to cater for mens so called needs..the eternal double standard and nice girls dont if you want the wedding ring..which in my mind is prostitution on the cheap.won t go away so proper regulation and women s safety must be paramount.Thank God you didn t do that personal research..the papers would have had a field day.
Dear Alastair,
A note about the efficiency of Blackpool Council to see MP’s. We saw our MP, Gordon Marsden over three weeks ago. Received an email today saying Mr. Marsden has been trying to get an appointment with Blackpool Adult Services, and that hopefully it will take place very shortly.
What a wonderful Council Blackpool has.
Wow, quite a blog today… Who would have thought that greening initiatives would reach… brothels, of all places? But then, the Germans have always been keen on environmentally friendly policies, so no surprise in this sense.
Regarding book characters, I agree, the characters are well researched and the accuracy of the described states of mind and routine behavior is startling at times.
And hats off to you sir for taking these environmentally friendly steps yourself.
Well I have been in a brothel. Indeed I am a regular at one in Edinburgh, and having read your novel, I would say you imagine a certain kind of brothel rather well. I have now graduated to something a little more sophisticated but when all is said and done, it is paying for sex. As for the environmental considerations, I always get public transport in case my wife sees my car. I will suggest they follow the Berlin model.
I don’t know where I stand on prostitution. On the one hand I hate the idea of women being used in this way. On the other hand, there is always going to be a market for sex, and judging by the number of ads you see in the local press, and the obvious brothels you see in London, it is a big market. And maybe being more open about it is the right answer. I just don’t know, but I enjoyed having my mind tickled by your observations on the subject
Although you agree that air travel shouldn’t become something only the rich can afford you seem to qualify this by then saying we are all going to have to buy in to some difficult choices at some stage? What are these difficult choices to be? I sincerely hope that the implication is not that it may be inevitable that air fares should rise out of reach of the people of this country who work hard every day to enable them to occasionally be able to see other parts of the world.
I believe that Ed Milliband’s approach to this problem is fair and just. The fact that the cheap flights phenomenon has contributed to the problem of climate change only serves to illuminate the fact that there are such glaring inequalities in our society flights have to be cheap to allow most people the opportunity to travel by air; an experience people in earning brackets such as yourself Alistair can take for granted. Anyone who perceives themselves to be egalitarian should see that any attempt to solve the problem of climate change must not involve taking plane travel away from the lower earning sectors of society. Maybe the solution lies somewhere in limiting the amount of flights those who don’t have to partake in the ‘cheap flights phenomenon’ make every year? Or would this be curtailing personal freedom? Something which would undoubtedly happen if cheap flights are eradicated .
Glad to know the worlds oldest profession is eco-aware, I’m sure that gives the patrons much comfort.
Off topic: Sir, I’m sure you know this, but some fella by the name of Martin Sixsmith wrote an article in the Times and seems pretty intent on tearing a hole in the back of your britches. I won’t pretend to know who he is, but he sure doesn’t like you very much. Am sure you are quite aware of it, but just in case you didn’t know that someone is hollering “Fi fi, fo fum” in your general direction.
I was at a meeting in Manchester with Ed Milliband re climate change but brothels weren’t on the agenda!
We also had the “Manchester Report” where many weird and wonderful ideas were proposed from dumping lime in the oceans to restore the acidity levels and absorb CO2 to remote controlled sailing ships which fire water droplets into the air to reflect sunlight to massive arrays of mirrors in the Sahara that reflect sunlight to heat water into steam create power.
I complained to Ed that Britain still has to import wind turbines as we don’t manufacture them, that we could get unemployed engineers into work making them and we needed a speddy process to sort out planning applications in months not years.
It was also brought up that we need to focus on energy security too and get off our dependence on imported oil and gas. We have 400 yrs of coal underneath us but are still playing around on CCS and as I’ve mentioned on here before, we should give the go ahead to build the Severn Barrage instead of arranging meetings to think about arranging a focus group to discuss whether or not we should hold a initial meeting.
You were not the only Campbell to be thinking brothels yesterday. I heard on the very early R5 news about an Olympic hopeful, one Logan Campbell, from New Zealand, who is funding his attempt to get to London 2012 by running a brothel (legal in Auckland, apparently.)
You’ve got to admire the innovation.