Lindi St Clair

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Lindi St Clair : biography

1952 –

Lindi St Clair (born Marian June Akin on 11 August 1953) is an author, leader of the Corrective Party,The Role of the Deposit in British Parliamentary Elections, Social Sciences Parliamentary Affairs Matthew Cole Volume45, Issue1 Pp. 77-91 and campaigner for prostitutes’ rights.Three Stories of Prostitution in the West: Prostitutes’ Groups, Law and Feminist Truth; Fechner, Holly B. Journal of Gender & Law. 26 (1994)

Formerly Britain’s most famous 20th Century prostituteGod’s Adventurer: The Story of Stuart Windsor and the Persecuted Church By Stuart Windsor Monarch, 2011 – Biography & Autobiography but now retired and confirmed as a Christian, St Clair achieved recognition when she accused the Inland Revenue in the High Court of England of being "Her Majesty’s pimps",’Lindi St Clair strikes back against taxman: Miss Whiplash defiant over bankruptcy’. The Independent, 27 May 1993 and living off immoral earnings, after its classification of prostitution as a trade in a high profile court case.

St Clair stood for election to Parliament 11 times.Life After Debt by Peter Phillips, Troubador Publishing Ltd, 2010

Biography

On 27 February 2009 it was reported that St Clair had been rescued from her car and flown to hospital after the vehicle left a remote Herefordshire road near Risbury and landed upside down in a stream, trapping her for up to 24 hours.. BBC News Online. 27 February 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2009. This experience led her to embrace Christianity. On November 15, 2009, having legally reverted to her birth name, she was confirmed by the Bishop of Hereford at Stoke Lacy church in Herefordshire.

Inland Revenue case

She accused the Inland Revenue of trying to live off immoral earnings when they asked her to pay £112,779.92 in back income tax, because they classed prostitution as a trade. Pursued by tax inspector S J Pinkney, her accountant claimed that as a result of the case she made two failed suicide bids. She lost the case claiming, "The tax man is a pimp and the government is a pimp as well".Weekly World News July 17, 1990