news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of..._8984000/8984692.stm
David Cameron has been urged to sign up to a directive tackling human trafficking during the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions.
Harriet Harman - in her last session as acting Labour leader on 15 September 2010 - said he should not let Tories who were "irrationally hostile" to Europe "stand in the way of stopping human trafficking".
Mr Cameron said human trafficking was an "evil trade" but that the UK was already taking all the steps outlined in the directive.
He added that the previous government signed too many directives without thinking through the consequences.
My faith in the lib/cons is restored.
I believe the directive under debate is one that thinly disguises its attempts to criminilise prostitution throughout Europe through laws against (the massively exaggerated) human trafficking.
Now how about un-subscribing to some of the previous anti-sex directives signed under zanulabor?