5 Reasonable Demands
1) The legalisation and regulation, with immediate effect, of all so-called “soft drugs”. These psychotropic’s and perception altering substances are far less harmful to the mind and body than more common legal stimulants (notably alcohol, tobacco and caffeine) and their alleged social harms are only present due to the illegality of the substance in the first place. Such a move would generate a large revenue stream from tax and VAT, reduce crime figures significantly by essentially eliminating the culture of drug running, provide much needed jobs and industry and provide a useful alternative to standard painkillers and other medications.
2) The legalisation and regulation, with immediate effect, of the prostitution industry. Well know to be the “oldest profession” it has always been a part of culture and once legalised it would provide a useful tax and VAT income for the government, eliminate the criminal aspects, allow for regulation and unionisation to protect the interests of prostitutes and help to eliminate the trafficking in people – a chronic human rights abuse.
3) A change to the constitution to enshrine freedom of speech under all circumstances and remove the restrictions involving blasphemy and the moral good of he republic. Further, the right of the government to arbitrarily censor books, film, television, radio, music, or any other form of expression should be prevented by amendment to the constitution. The decision of what is acceptable as an experience should be left up to the individual and not the purview of any official body.
4) The extension of the Freedom of Information Act to all government agencies (with a limited extension to the Dept of Defence). The Gardai in particular should not be allowed to operate without public scrutiny, nor should any other branch of the government.
5) Free lollipops and penny whistles for all people who show up to vote.
Transmission ends.
1) The legalisation and regulation, with immediate effect, of all so-called “soft drugs”. These psychotropic’s and perception altering substances are far less harmful to the mind and body than more common legal stimulants (notably alcohol, tobacco and caffeine) and their alleged social harms are only present due to the illegality of the substance in the first place. Such a move would generate a large revenue stream from tax and VAT, reduce crime figures significantly by essentially eliminating the culture of drug running, provide much needed jobs and industry and provide a useful alternative to standard painkillers and other medications.
2) The legalisation and regulation, with immediate effect, of the prostitution industry. Well know to be the “oldest profession” it has always been a part of culture and once legalised it would provide a useful tax and VAT income for the government, eliminate the criminal aspects, allow for regulation and unionisation to protect the interests of prostitutes and help to eliminate the trafficking in people – a chronic human rights abuse.
3) A change to the constitution to enshrine freedom of speech under all circumstances and remove the restrictions involving blasphemy and the moral good of he republic. Further, the right of the government to arbitrarily censor books, film, television, radio, music, or any other form of expression should be prevented by amendment to the constitution. The decision of what is acceptable as an experience should be left up to the individual and not the purview of any official body.
4) The extension of the Freedom of Information Act to all government agencies (with a limited extension to the Dept of Defence). The Gardai in particular should not be allowed to operate without public scrutiny, nor should any other branch of the government.
5) Free lollipops and penny whistles for all people who show up to vote.
Transmission ends.

4 comments:
Government is pimping us out already. I think it would be too generous to allow them that responsibility plus they don't want anyone to know what else they are involved in, possibily mafia related.
Pro-prostitutes are those that are in the escort industry.
There's a political party in my pants and you're all invited.
The legalisation and regulation, with immediate effect, of the prostitution industry
It's alright for the "Uppity Broads" to get a paycheck as long as you get a shag out it, yes?
Ah, the anonymous poster with a pathetic, inconsequential and ill-conceived comment to spew out as a justification for never having had an original thought.
I missed you. Now kindly bugger off so I can continue to miss you in peace.
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