Poverty has driven vulnerable people into sex work. You wouldn’t know it from this inquiry, says Frankie Mullin of the English Collective of Prostitutes
When Conservative MP Fiona Bruce chairs an inquiry into sex work, you don’t hold your breath for a triumph of progressiveness. This is a politician who is anti-abortion and has repeatedly voted against equal marriage. And yet the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission report, The Limits of Consent: Prostitution in the UK, published last week, still shocked in its lack of impartiality.
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