“Vicars, MPS and lawyers were amont those who considered me to be the best hostess in London.”
“My biographer said that my parties reminded them of a vicarage tea party, with sex thrown in.”
“I allowed the scriptwriter to come to my parties for research and it’s a good thing he did otherwise I don’t think Personal Services would’ve been so good.”
“I think all old folk’s homes should have striptease. If I ran one I’d have a striptease every week.”
“Once the film came out everyone wanted me, including George Michael.”
“I always seemed to fall in love with policemen.”
“Every time we had a raid, I’d get a boyfriend out of it.”
“I’m glad I haven’t married – I crave excitement.”
“If men want sex they’ll find it.”
“Like I said in my election manifesto – why don’t they legalise the whole thing and let people like me work?”
“By 1980, when I came out of prison, The Sun did a campaign to stop putting vice girls in prison. We’ve talked about it ever since and nothing has been done about it.”
“It’s been a rollercoaster life but it hasn’t been boring.”
“When I look back at the 1980s I pinch myself. Did I really do all that?”
“Galvanised into action by the second trial, I was determined to change Britain’s archaic sex laws.”
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