The channel 7 Grate Debate between The Australian Sex Party’s Fiona Patten & Fuckwits First’s Wendy Francis will decide (apparently).

Patten is the long-standing head of the Eros Foundation, which represents the interests of the adult industry in Australia; and has been a tireless campaigner against censorship, the internet filter and the influence of religion in politics and the increasing intrusion of that unholy nexus into matters of personal sexual choice.

She is intelligent, articulate and passionate about personal liberties, gender and sexual equality, the right of informed adults to make their own choices, and the need to keep matters of church and state well and truly separated.

Francis I know less about, but her website tells us she is a 48-year-old mother of three, grandmother of eight, and has been married for 31 years and has chosen to climb under the political sheets with Family First’s Senator Steve Fielding – the Victorian senator elected on less than 2 per cent of the primary vote and who believes in Creationism and thinks global warming may be attributable to solar flares.

The reporter proposes some interesting questions.