MP calls for lifelong sex education to combat abuse
The campaign seeks to teach consent and healthy relationships while countering pornography as default sex education, with 95% of heterosexual men reporting orgasms versus 65% of women.
- South Derbyshire Labour MP Samantha Niblett is launching the campaign 'Yes Sex Please, We're British!' and plans to bring sex toys into Parliament to spark debate on lifelong sex education.
- Partnering with sex educator Cindy Gallop, Niblett aims to steer the public away from pornography as the 'default sex education' and promote healthier understanding of consent and relationships.
- Niblett secured a House of Commons debate scheduled for early autumn, calling for 'relevant, all-inclusive lifelong sex education' integrated into public health systems at 'every age and at every life stage.'
- The campaign targets the 'toxicity of the manosphere' by helping citizens identify signs of abuse while integrating sex education into public health systems to protect against misinformation and violence.
- Niblett is in discussions with security staff about what sex toys Parliament will permit, while crediting the Online Safety Act for requiring age verification for NSFW content online.
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A summer of sex? Yes please!
Rule one of politics is: try not to get your name mentioned in a headline about sex toys. But rules are made to be broken – at least for bad girls like Labour MP Samantha Niblett. The honourable member for South Derbyshire (Edwina Currie’s erstwhile stomping ground, whilst we’re at it) has scandalised Westminster with her intention – threat? – to bring aides d’amour into parliament, should the security guards allow such items through the scanner…
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