English Collective of Prostitutes
European Sex Workers Facing Threats of Violence and Deportation in the UK
Following Brexit, sex workers say they face increased violence, xenophobia and threats of deportation.
Why British Sex Workers Will Keep Pushing for Full Decriminalisation
We spoke to The English Collective of Prostitutes about their new 'Make All Women Safe’ campaign, which takes aim at legislation that coerces women into working alone.
Are London's Brothel Raids Really About Saving Sex Workers?
Last week, police stormed six massage parlors looking for victims, so they could "take them to safety." Often, this meant arresting women and putting them in detention centers.
London's Romanian Sex Workers Are Worried That Brexit Would Screw Them
They're currently using EU law to assert their rights to stay in the country and say that sex work is work.
'Prostitute Cautions' Are Chaining British Sex Workers to the Streets
The specialist cautions don't require police to follow any of the normal rules, and once they're dished out they make it incredibly hard for women to find work elsewhere.
I Marched Through London Last Night in Support of Britain's Sex Workers
It's been a year since one of the most cynical crackdowns on prostitution the UK has ever seen, and that is still weighing on the minds of activists.
British Politicians Need to Do More to Protect Prostitutes
Sex workers in the UK are angry that their views on decriminalization are being ignored, especially since plans to criminalize clients have already proved dangerous in other countries.