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Sean Thomas, John Power, Susie Mesure, Olivia Potts and Rory Sutherland

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On this weekโ€™s Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas reflects on the era of lads mags (1:07); John Power reveals those unfairly gaming the social housing system (6:15); Susie Moss reviews Ripeness by Sarah Moss (11:31); Olivia Potts explains the importance of sausage rolls (14:21); and, Rory Sutherland speaks in defence of the Trump playbook (18:09).  Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

Porn Britannia, Xiโ€™s absence & no more lonely hearts?

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OnlyFans is giving the Treasury what it wants โ€“ but should we be concerned? โ€˜OnlyFans,โ€™ writes Louise Perry, โ€˜is the most profitable content subscription service in the world.โ€™ Yet โ€˜the vast majority of its content creators make very little from itโ€™. So why are around 4 per cent of young British women selling their wares on the site? โ€˜Imitating Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips โ€“ currently locked in a competition to have sex with the most men in a day โ€“ isnโ€™t pleasant.โ€™ OnlyFans gives women โ€˜the sexual attention and money of hundreds and even thousands of menโ€™. The result is โ€˜a cascade of depravityโ€™ that Perry wouldnโ€™t wish on

Why OnlyFans has young British women in its grip

The porn star Bonnie Blue offers a straightforward explanation for her decision to join OnlyFans. She was in her early twenties, married to her teenage sweetheart, pursuing a career in recruitment and living in Derbyshire, the county of her birth. As she told an interviewer last year: โ€˜I used to work an office job, nine to five, sit in rush hour, get given 20 daysโ€™ annual leave. And for a while Iโ€™d accepted that. I was like โ€œOK, this is what life is. This is as good as it can get.โ€โ€™ But Blue (whose real name is Tia Billinger) wondered if life might not have more to offer her. So

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OnlyFans is giving the taxman what he wants

Fenix International occupies the ninth floor of an innocuous office block on Londonโ€™s Cheapside. The streetโ€™s name comes from the Old English for marketplace, and once upon a time Cheapside was just that: Londonโ€™s biggest meat market with butcher shops lining either side of the road. Today, the street houses financial institutions and corporate HQs. But Fenix still runs a marketplace. Some may even call it a meat market, albeit one that operates on the phones of hundreds of millions of users worldwide. Its name: OnlyFans. OnlyFans is best understood not just as a porn site, but as a social media platform with a paywall. Creators โ€“ mostly women โ€“

The joy of French motorways

The news that Heineken, the Dutch brewer, has sold its business in Russia to a local buyer for a token $1 โ€“ at a loss of โ‚ฌ300 million, but with job guarantees for 1,800 Russian workers โ€“ raises moral issues about when and how multinationals should withdraw from pariah states. A database compiled by Yale professor and corporate responsibility campaigner Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, tracking 1,586 foreign operators in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, counts 534 as having made a clean exit versus 219 (including BT and some smaller UK-listed companies, alongside a plethora of Chinese names) โ€˜digging inโ€™ for business as usual. The rest, global brands and pharma giants among

Why is anyone still defending OnlyFans?

Starting in October, OnlyFans, which has 130 million users, two million contributors and billions in revenue will ban its creators from posting pornographic material on its site, which many sex workers use to sell explicit content. Nude photos and videos will still be permitted provided they are consistent with OnlyFansโ€™ policy, the company has announced. As soon as the announcement was made, the narrative quickly focused on how unfair and discriminatory this move was, with many saying that the victims of the ban would be โ€˜sex workersโ€™. The BBC suggested the porn ban would be a โ€˜โ€œkick in the teethโ€ for creatorsโ€™. And one commentator argued, โ€˜OnlyFans grew off the back

โ€˜The internet raised meโ€™: the strange world of online star Belle Delphine

Belle Delphine lives in a mock Tudor house in a gated community in Hove. Itโ€™s necrotic, and soothing. You could be anywhere, and this is apt. Belle lives on the internet, where she entertains her subscribers, who pay $35 a month through the website OnlyFans. She is 21, and she grew up on the internet. โ€˜It raised me,โ€™ she says. I watch one of her films before we meet. It shows her dressed as a Disney princess in a long pink wig and small clothes. She attacks herself with paint and rides a fluffy unicorn while shouting. Is the unicorn the internet? Is she the unicorn? I hate the film

Thereโ€™s nothing โ€™empoweringโ€™ about the sex work on OnlyFans

OnlyFans.com (OF) is the latest kid on the block to be billed as a safe, consequence-free way of selling sex and home-grown porn that empowers women. The social media site is similar to Instagram, but users pay to subscribe to creatorsโ€™ feeds. The top earners on OF are women whose subscribers are male. These men pay between ยฃ5 to ยฃ20 a month to view images considered too pornographic for Instagram. Subscribers can also direct message women and pay tips to get personalised videos or photos, โ€˜depending on his individual sexual tastes.โ€™ OF is a huge money machine and is doing extremely well during the Covid-19 lockdown. It now has around