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United Kingdomabout 4 hours ago·Escalating·HIGH 70

UK Policy Change on Modern Slavery Threatens Support for Victims

The policy change could have adverse effects on victim support systems, which may escalate further discussions and actions surrounding human trafficking and victim rights.

Experts warn that recent changes to the UK's modern slavery policies could prevent victims of trafficking, similar to those exploited by Jeffrey Epstein, from receiving necessary support and assistance. This raises significant concerns regarding the protection and rights of trafficking victims amid evolving legislation.
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Humanitarian70
Economic20
Security30
Political55
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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