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Labour to Ban Choking Porn in Crackdown on Online Strangulation Content

The Labour government is set to introduce sweeping new measures aimed at banning pornographic content that depicts acts of choking or strangulation, as part of its broader effort to tackle violence against women and reform the regulation of online pornography.

The move comes amid growing concern from campaigners and MPs about the normalisation of dangerous sexual acts, particularly those that mimic or encourage non-consensual violence. Under the new proposals, any act of strangulation — regardless of whether it is presented as consensual — will be outlawed from pornographic websites accessible in the UK.

Labour’s Home Secretary has confirmed that the ban will form part of the upcoming Online Harm and Safety Bill, which aims to create clearer legal boundaries for what can and cannot be published online. Platforms hosting pornographic material will be held accountable for removing banned content or face stiff financial penalties.

“No Place for Violence in Sexual Content”

Speaking on the issue, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said:

“Choking and other forms of strangulation have no place in pornography, particularly at a time when violence against women and girls is on the rise. What is often portrayed as fantasy can fuel real-world abuse. These new laws will protect people from harmful and violent content being normalised.”

Campaigners have long warned that choking has become increasingly common in mainstream porn and even among young people engaging in sex. A 2023 report from the Women’s Equality Party found that nearly one in three women under 25 had experienced non-consensual choking during sex. Many said they felt pressured to accept it due to its portrayal in porn.

Industry Pushback and Freedom of Expression Debate

However, the ban is already facing criticism from parts of the adult entertainment industry and civil liberties advocates. Some argue that the distinction between consensual fantasy and real harm must be carefully navigated, and that a blanket ban could set a dangerous precedent for censorship.

Porn website operators, particularly those based overseas, may also challenge the UK’s jurisdiction or attempt to evade regulations through technical loopholes. Labour ministers have pledged to work closely with Ofcom and international partners to enforce compliance.

Strengthening Safeguards

The new measures will also include:

Mandatory age verification on porn sites

Clear content guidelines to block depictions of abuse, coercion, or humiliation

A duty for platforms to report illegal content to UK authorities

The choking porn ban is being hailed by women’s rights groups as a “landmark moment” in safeguarding sexual health and setting boundaries in digital spaces.

Conclusion

As Labour pushes ahead with its agenda to make the internet safer, especially for young users and vulnerable groups, the move to ban choking in pornography underscores a broader shift toward tackling misogyny and violence at its cultural roots. Whether it will stand up to legal and practical challenges remains to be seen, but the political message is clear: violence, even if sexualised, will no longer be tolerated on Britain’s screens.

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