Former Exeter sex worker Charlotte Rose has organised a Parliament protest which will encourage protesters to simulate sex acts in front of Westminster Abbey.
Around 500 people are set to descend on Westminster and pretend to have sex on Friday in a protest against 'censorship'.
The protest called #PornProtest will include a world record attempt and a mock game show called 'The Sex Factor'.
#PornProtest hopes to address what it deems as an attack on civil liberties in the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations (AMSR) 2014, which banned a variety of legal activities from UK pornography.
The activities banned in AMSR include "spanking, caning, 'aggressive' whipping, role-playing as non-adults, physical restraint and other sex acts" some of which will be emulated in the protest.
https://t.co/FMECS1x49s - protest this Friday 12th and 12 - come show your support or RT xx
— Charlotte Rose (@_Charlie_rose) December 8, 2014
Ms Rose said: "Lets unify our voices and join our efforts together to express that the government can not keep taking our personal liberties away without consent.
"Nobody has that right and we will not allow this to continue.
"I will be giving a speech about why I brought this event together and also speeches from other campaigns.
Let's unify our voices and join our efforts together to express that the government can not keep taking our personal liberties away without consent. Nobody has that right and we will not allow this to continue"
The former Exeter sex worker also said that the event "may have a few celebs coming but this is not confirmed as of yet."
The protest is scheduled to take place on Friday 12 December at noon in Old Palace Yard, across from the Houses of Parliament.
Last month the former Exeter sex worker stood in the Rochester and Strood by-election. The independent candidate – who campaigned on a ticket of "sexual freedom" – lost her deposit for the second time, having gained a paltry 56 votes.
The 34-year-old former teacher and mother-of-two moved away from Exeter earlier this year, claiming she had been hounded out of the city by a minority of locals after speaking about her career in a TV documentary.![]()