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Pornography and Violence Against Women
P003142 - 25 November 2025 to 19 January 2026
Presentations: 5
Presenters: 5
At a Glance
This petition concerning pornography and violence against women was presented to Parliament 5 times by 5 MPs.
Issue Summary
The petition highlights concerns that the use of pornography is contributing to an increase in sexual violence against women, with widespread availability of violent content online.
Action Requested
The House of Commons is asked to urge the Government to extend safeguards for offline pornography to online platforms, requiring all pornography websites accessed from the UK to verify the age and consent of performers, allowing them to withdraw consent at any time.
Key Facts
- Multiple petitions presented by different MPs.
- The Independent Pornography Review (IPR) highlights that violent pornography is widely available and accessible online.
- Existing laws such as the Obscene Publications Act 1959 and Online Safety Act 2023 address certain aspects of illegal content.
- Government plans to ban nudification apps and criminalise non-consensual intimate image creation.
- A cross-Government strategy to prevent violence against women is in place.
Presentation Timeline
MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.
Presented
19 January 2026
Tonia Antoniazzi
Lab
Gower
Presented
10 December 2025
Jess Asato
Lab
Lowestoft
On the final day of the UN’s 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, I present a petition on behalf of my Lowestoft constituents on the pornography industry and the serious and long-lasting impact it is having on our society, not least in fuelling violence against women and girls. Pornography that depicts performers as children or stepfamily members is abhorrent and fuels real world interest in the sexual abuse of children.
The petition states:
“The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to extend safeguards applied to pornography offline to pornography distributed online; and to legally require all pornography websites accessed from the UK to verify the age and permission of every individual featured on their platform—and give performers the right to withdraw their consent at any time to the continued publication of pornography in which they appear.
Presented
09 December 2025
Rebecca Paul
Con
Reigate
I am pleased to present a petition on pornography on behalf of my Reigate constituents. Pornography has never been more accessible than it is today, and it is fuelling an epidemic of violence against women and girls. It is vital that action is taken to protect both those viewing this material and those individuals featured in pornographic content.
The petitioners therefore request that
“the House of Commons urge the Government to extend safeguards applied to pornography offline to pornography distributed online; and to legally require all pornography websites accessed from the UK to verify the age and permission of every individual featured on their platform—and give performers the right to withdraw their consent at any time to the continued publication of pornography in which they appear.”
Joani Reid
Lab
East Kilbride and Strathaven
I rise to present a petition in the same terms as the hon. Member for Reigate (Rebecca Paul). It is a petition calling for stronger action on online pornography, which fuels violence against women and girls. As we approach the end of the United Nations’ 16 days of activism, we are reminded of just how pervasive online pornography is, and how it is shaping attitudes towards women and girls. Its production relies on coercion, and violent portrayals of women are treated as routine. This normalisation is fuelling misogyny and contributing to a culture in which sexual violence against women and girls is minimised.
Presented
08 December 2025
Tracy Gilbert
Lab
Edinburgh North and Leith
We are approaching the end of the 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence as I rise to present this petition. I am very pleased that I am not alone in this place in calling for reform of pornography legislation, as we have seen an explosion in the availability of increasingly graphic pornography—content that is often procured through coercion and is fuelling sexual violence and violence against women and girls. The petitioners from my constituency
“therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to extend safeguards applied to pornography offline to pornography…online; and to legally require all pornography websites accessed from the UK to verify the age and permission of every individual featured on their platform—and give performers the right to withdraw their consent at any time to the continued publication of pornography in which they appear.
Presented
25 November 2025
Tonia Antoniazzi
Lab
Gower
I rise to present a petition on behalf of my constituents regarding pornography. On International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and day one of the United Nations’ 16 days of activism, the reach and influence of online pornography is bigger than ever. We know that sexual coercion is inherent to its production, and violence against women is mainstream within its content. Its use is fuelling misogyny and sexual violence, conditioning generations that abuse is a normal part of sexual encounters.
The petition states:
“The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to extend safeguards applied to pornography offline to pornography distributed online”
and
“to verify the age and permission of every individual featured on their platform—and give performers the right to withdraw their consent at any time”.
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