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Invisible

Britain's Migrant Sex Workers

Hsiao-Hung Pai

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Adapted into the Channel 4 documentary 'Sex: My British Job' by Nick Broomfield. Ming and Beata share neither the same language nor cultural background, yet their stories are remarkably similar. Both are single mothers in their thirties and both came to Britain in search of a new life: Ming from China and Beata from Poland. Neither imagined that their journey would end in a British brothel. In this chilling expose, investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai works undercover as a housekeeper in a brothel and unveils the terrible reality of the British sex trade. Workers are trapped and controlled - the lack of freedoms this invisible strait of society suffers is both shocking and scandalous and at odds with the idea of a modern Britain in the twenty-first century.

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current affairs, migrant workers, modern slavery, Chinese migrant sex workers, investigative journalism, inequality, Nick Broomfield, red-light districts, sex workers, Hsiao-Hung Pai, sex slavery, Scattered Sands, Chinese Whispers, Sex My British Job, sex work, sexual discrimination, Ghosts, brothels, chinese migrant workers, discrimination, British society, human trafficking, undercover investigation, sex slaves, women's rights, prostitution, undercover journalism