Senior Labour MP Launches Attack on All Porn, Sex Work

Senior Labour MP Launches Attack on All Porn, Sex Work

WESTMINSTER, U.K. — A senior Labour MP on Tuesday launched an attack against adult websites, saying they are “characterized by lawlessness,” and called for further criminalization of all sex work.

Tonia Antoniazzi — who has also recently been widely condemned by LGBTQ+ activists as a TERF (trans-exclusive radical feminist) — made her broad claims about adult content during a special House of Commons adjournment debate to discuss “the prevention of commercial sexual exploitation,” The Independent newspaper reported.

The debate also addressed the current political and media campaign to specifically address deepfakes.

“Lawlessness characterizes the online pornography trade with films featuring child sexual abuse, rape and trafficking victims found on some of the UK’s most heavily visited sites,” Antoniazzi told the House of Commons. “Illegal content is freely accessible on mainstream pornography websites.”

Antoniazzi referred to a controversial 2023 report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Commercial Sexual Exploitation (APPG-CSE) to justify her anti-porn generalizations.

As XBIZ reported, the APPG-CSE report, titled “Pornography regulation: The case for parliamentary reform,” repeated myths and stereotypes peddled by anti-porn activists and recommended a wide-ranging state crackdown on sexual expression online.

Group chair MP Dame Diana Johnson (Labour, Kingston upon Hull North) tweeted at the time, “The APPG-CSE has today published its report on pornography. Its findings are stark. We call on the government to urgently review laws on pornography to start to combat violence against women and girls.”

APPG-CSE is an informal cross-party group with no official status within Parliament. Although run by Members of the Commons and Lords, it also involves activists outside Parliament.

The report cited by Antoniazzi to justify her attack makes the blanket assumption that all adult content consumers are cisgender males and that all performers are cisgender females, as well as questionable claims that pornography fuels sexual violence and racist stereotypes, and that “sexual coercion is inherent to the commercial production of pornography.”

The content and phrasing of the group’s findings is identical to the talking points of religiously inspired anti-porn lobbies and crusading groups such as NCOSE and Exodus Cry in the U.S. Like the religious anti-porn groups, Dame Johnson and her group reduce all adult content to a heterosexual, cisgender dynamic between coerced women as objects exploited by pornography, and men as its “users.”

The group has made an impassioned call for state censorship of adult content, quoting religiously motivated anti-porn crusader Laila Mickelwait, though failing to disclose Mickelwait’s links with controversial anti-porn ministry Exodus Cry.

A Full SWERF Attack on All Forms of Sex Work

In addition to her attack on porn, Antoniazzi also issued a standard SWERF (sex worker-exclusionary radical feminist) call for enhancing the criminalization of all sex work.

“In England and Wales, there is a loose patchwork of laws relating to prostitution, with no consistent objective underpinning them,” she told the House of Commons. “Third-party facilitation of prostitution is illegal in some circumstances yet permitted in others. Victims of sexual exploitation face criminal sanction for soliciting in a public place, while individuals who pay for sex only face criminal sanctions if they ‘kerb crawl’ or pay for sex with an individual subjected to force, even then, the law is very rarely enforced.

“Pimping websites are commercial online platforms dedicated solely or partly to advertising women for prostitution,” Antoniazzi continued. “They function like mass online brothels, making it as easy to order women to exploit as it is to order a takeaway. Despite it being illegal to place a prostitution advert in a phone box, the same advert can be legally published for-profit on a website. Our laws have not kept pace with technological change and pimps have got rich as a result.”

SWERFs have stated that adult cisgendered women do not have the ability to consent to sex work, among which they include all porn performances involving females, and have theorized that it is not actually even a possible choice.

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

NYC Adult Businesses Seek SCOTUS Appeal in Zoning Case

Attorneys representing a group of New York City adult businesses are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of a lower court’s decision allowing enforcement of a 2001 zoning law aimed at forcing adult retail stores out of most parts of New York City.

Teasy Agency Launches Marketing Firm

Teasy Agency has officially launched Teasy Marketing firm.

Ofcom Investigates More Sites in Wake of AV Traffic Shifts

U.K. media regulator Ofcom has launched investigations into 20 more adult sites as part of its age assurance enforcement program under the Online Safety Act.

MintStars Launches Debit Card for Creators

MintStars has launched its MintStars Creator Card, powered by Payy.

xHamster Settles Texas AV Lawsuit, Pays $120,000

Hammy Media, parent company of xHamster, has settled a lawsuit brought by the state of Texas over alleged noncompliance with the state’s age verification law, agreeing to pay a $120,000 penalty.

RevealMe Joins Pineapple Support as Partner-Level Sponsor

RevealMe has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

OnlyFans Institutes Criminal Background Checks for US Creators

OnlyFans will screen creators in the United States for criminal convictions, CEO Keily Blair has announced in a post on LinkedIn.

Pineapple Support to Host 'Healthier Relationships' Support Group

Pineapple Support is hosting a free online support group on enhancing connection and personal growth.

Strike 3 Rejects Meta 'Personal Use' Defense in AI Suit

Vixen Media Group owner Strike 3 Holdings this week responded to Facebook parent company Meta’s motion to dismiss Strike 3’s suit accusing Meta of pirating VMG content to train its artificial intelligence models.

Pornhub, Stripchat: VLOP Designation Based on Flawed Data

In separate cases, attorneys for Pornhub and Stripchat this week told the EU’s General Court that the European Commission relied on unreliable data when it classified the sites as “very large online platforms” (VLOPs) under the EU’s Digital Services Act, news organization MLex reports.

Show More