If the Conservatives re-instate the brothel law...

If the Conservatives re-instate the brothel law would you vote for them?

  • No, I never voted C and I never will

    Votes: 28 62.2%
  • No, I voted C before but never again

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Yes, I never voted C before but now I will

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Yes, I voted C before and this changes nothing

    Votes: 9 20.0%

  • Total voters
    45

fuji

Banned
Jan 31, 2005
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.. would you still vote for them?

Supposing they get their legal beagles together and find some version of the law that they feel the SCC would accept, and enacted it to avoid the legalization of brothels. Would they get your vote again?

Attaching a poll.
 

Phil C. McNasty

Go Jays Go
Dec 27, 2010
26,283
4,304
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I voted C before, but I will definitely think twice before voting C again.

Where's that option??
 

papasmerf

New member
Oct 22, 2002
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42.55.65N 78.43.73W
to vote for leadership strictly based on a single issue is to ask for poor leadership.
 

dreamblade

Punster Extraordinaire
Feb 8, 2005
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2
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in my pants, where there's a party
Why would this be a good thing? Are you feeding into the NIMBY crap?

Let's look at this reasonably: If you don't have a brothel near your house now, you won't have it just because the laws have been dropped.

Just like any business, Indys and agencies want to find a place that will maximise traffic, so they will stay where they are right now. It's a sound business decision. Just because they CAN open anywhere, doesn't mean they will.

Please curtail your politics of fear.
 

dcbogey

New member
Sep 29, 2004
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What about the choice, I don't think they are going to do a thing about Bawdy Houses.
I tend to agree that they will leave the current situation alone. They may not even bother with an appeal and go after criminalizing the act of paying for sex. Leave the SPs alone and go after the source of the demand.
 

Aardvark154

New member
Jan 19, 2006
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I tend to agree that they will leave the current situation alone. They may not even bother with an appeal and go after criminalizing the act of paying for sex. Leave the SPs alone and go after the source of the demand.
Frankly I don't believe they are going to do that either.
 

great bear

The PUNisher
Apr 11, 2004
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Nice Dens
They will do the same as in the abortion debate: They will leave it alone.
 

rld

New member
Oct 12, 2010
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What I am hearing leaves me to believe that if the SCC upholds this there will be a federal legislative response.

And personally, this will not change my voting choices either way on its own. I am not a one issue voter.
 

Aardvark154

New member
Jan 19, 2006
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What I am hearing leaves me to believe that if the SCC upholds this there will be a federal legislative response.
Hmm, I know you would hear more than I on this point, but I really have my doubts, so long as Street Walking remains illegal.
 

Tangwhich

New member
Jan 26, 2004
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As much as I don't want to this ruling to be overturned, I think it would be idiotic to decide who I'm voting for, years in advanced based on one policy decision. Especially a decision which frankly isn't that important. Yeah, yeah, I care too, but compared to some of the other problems we have this is insignificant. Who I vote for is decided at election time based on the merits of my candidates and the policies of the party. Your poll is flawed.
 

wigglee

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2010
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Unlike the abortion debate they haven't promised to leave this issue alone.
I have never voted Conservative and Harper could sell blow jobs at Yonge and Bloor for 50 cents and I still would not vote for him.
 

someone

Active member
Jun 7, 2003
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I think the case will be appealed to bring clarity across the country. If not, there is the potential for appeal courts in other provinces to come down with different rulings. At that point, an appeal would be necessary anyway.

As for as the OP is concerned, although it would give me one less reason to vote for them, I would have to know what the other options were (in terms of overall policies and not just this issue) before I either vote for them or not. It is way too early to say how I will vote in the next election..
 

Moviefan-2

Court Jester
Oct 17, 2011
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None of the above.
Agreed. Sorry, Fuji, but this is a silly poll. It ain't just the Conservatives who have been opposed to the liberalization of prostitution laws.

According to the Globe and Mail, here's the reaction from Premier Dad's government in Ontario:

The Ontario government is considering seeking leave to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Canada. Ontario Attorney General John Gerretsen said he does not agree with the position taken by Ontario’s top court, and plans to discuss the matter with his federal counterparts, because it is their law that has been called into question.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...othels-as-major-victory/article2381372/page1/

I don't mind voting on a single issue (I'm old enough to remember free trade) but I won't throw my vote away on a protest vote. If a mainstream party wants my vote on this issue, it has to commit to changes that legalize prostitution.
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts