Coronavirus lockdown halts surge in UK slavery

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Number of suspected victims of modern slavery falls for first time in four years

The number of suspected modern slavery victims identified in the UK has fallen for the first time in four years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Home Office has said.

 

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Wait, there was a surge in slavery, and that didn’t make it into the news, but the fact that Coronavirus slowed it down did? Excellent journalism, as always.

So preventing swarms of people coming into the country is beneficial?

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