By 1980, when I came out of prison, the sun did a campaign to stop putting vice girls in prison. — Cynthia Payne
Galvanised into action by the second trial, I was determined to change britain’s archaic sex laws. — Cynthia Payne
I think all old folk’s homes should have striptease. If I ran one I’d have a striptease every week. — Cynthia Payne
Like I said in my election manifesto – why don’t they legalise the whole thing and let people like me work? — Cynthia Payne
My biographer said that my parties reminded them of a vicarage tea party, with sex thrown in. — Cynthia Payne
Vicars, mps and lawyers were amont those who considered me to be the best hostess in london. — Cynthia Payne