Invisible - Britain's Migrant Sex Workers
By Hsiao-Hung Pai
In this chilling exposé, investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai works undercover as a housekeeper in a brothel and unveils the terrible reality of the British sex trade. Many workers are trapped, some are 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.
Adapted into the Channel 4 documentary ‘Sex: My British Job’ by Nick Broomfield.
Good quality, small bends on the front page corners
By Hsiao-Hung Pai
In this chilling exposé, investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai works undercover as a housekeeper in a brothel and unveils the terrible reality of the British sex trade. Many workers are trapped, some are 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.
Adapted into the Channel 4 documentary ‘Sex: My British Job’ by Nick Broomfield.
Good quality, small bends on the front page corners
By Hsiao-Hung Pai
In this chilling exposé, investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai works undercover as a housekeeper in a brothel and unveils the terrible reality of the British sex trade. Many workers are trapped, some are 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.
Adapted into the Channel 4 documentary ‘Sex: My British Job’ by Nick Broomfield.
Good quality, small bends on the front page corners