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Labour Must Not Contribute to the Oppression of Sex Workers. We Need Decriminalisation Now
Sex work law is literally a life or death situation. A new campaign demands Labour acknowledge – as Amnesty International, the World Health Organisation, and the United Nations have acknowledged – that decriminalisation is the safest legal model for sex workers.