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Labour MP Samantha Niblett is launching a “summer of sex” campaign, even planning to bring sex toys into Parliament to break taboos and reform sex education
- Labour MP Samantha Niblett is launching a bold “summer of sex” campaign to break the silence around the bedroom. She wants to strip away the classic British taboo and encourage everyone to feel less ashamed of their natural desires.
- In a move that might shock security, she plans to bring sex toys into the House of Commons for special events. Her goal is to spark honest conversations about pleasure right in the heart of the historic parliamentary estate. The Derbyshire South MP is teaming up with sex tech expert Cindy Gallop to demand a massive overhaul of sex education. They believe the current system is too medical and fails to teach people about the positive side of intimacy.
- Niblett wants to spend her summer visiting different organisations to gather information and “talk about sex” constantly. The research will build up to a major parliamentary debate scheduled for later this autumn.
- The campaign highlights that self-pleasure isn’t just about feeling good, but also offers significant health benefits. Research suggests it can help reduce stress, soothe period cramps, and even lower the risk of certain cancers. Opening up about her own life, the politician admitted she has watched pornography and found it can be a helpful “turn on.” She praised sites that show real, messy and intimate sex rather than the fake performances seen in many adult films.
- The MP is looking to recruit famous faces like Davina McCall to help remind the public that sex should be a joyful thing. While she agrees with laws against illegal content, she argues that better education is the most powerful tool we have.
- Read the full story here: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/mp-wants-bring-sex-toys-37011291
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