Kirsty Wark interviews Dominatrix Countess Diamond, and Dame Jenni Murray - who’s called for pornography to banned.


Posted February 9, 2023 by frankie112233

The United Sex Workers union made a historic appearance on BBC's Newsnight to discuss the implications of the European Council-approved Digital Services Act and the UK's Online Harms Bill.

 
London, February 9, 2023 - The United Sex Workers Union made a historic appearance on BBC's Newsnight on February 2, 2023. The union's online representative, Countess Diamond, was invited as a guest speaker to discuss the rights and protections for sex workers in the UK.

During the interview, Countess Diamond appeared alongside journalist Jenni Murray and headteacher Darren Gelder who is the Principal at Grace Academy in Solihull. The discussion centered around the Online Harms Bill and a new report by the UK's Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza. 

Countess Diamond spoke about the work of the USW sex workers union in advocating for the rights of sex workers and promoting safe working conditions. The representative highlighted the importance of the union providing recognition and security for sex workers, as well as addressing the stigma and discrimination faced by this marginalized group.

The discussion was centered around the issue of online harm, and the implications of the European Council-approved Digital Services Act and the UK's Online Harms Bill, which is going through the House of Lords. Countess Diamond emphasized the importance of bringing experienced voices into the discussion of online protection, particularly in the context of the sex work industry which remains largely unregulated.

"It is time for the government to take on the pornographers and ban them," stated Jenni Murray. However, Countess Diamond pointed out that regulation and protection are key, and that the USW union works towards creating processes to ensure the safety and protection of those involved in online sex work.

Countess Diamond also discussed the proposed European council-approved Digital Services Act, the Online Harms Bill, and the role these regulations could play in promoting safe and fair working conditions for sex workers as well as striving to educate the public about the realities of sex work and to dispel harmful stereotypes and misconceptions. The representative encouraged sex workers to join the USW sex workers union to advocate for their rights and ensure they are protected and safe.

The episode can be viewed on the BBC iPlayer at the following link: https://bbc.in/2Ps915G

This appearance marks a significant step forward in the ongoing efforts of the USW union to advocate for the rights and protections of sex workers in the UK. The union encourages all sex workers to join their efforts in working towards a regulated and safe industry.
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