
A Labour MP who wants Britain to have a ‘summer of sex’ has endorsed a porn site that appears to be breaching current pornography laws, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Samantha Niblett – who wants to have a sex toys exhibition inside Parliament – has publicly backed an adult site called MakeLoveNotPorn (MLNP), which claims to follow laws which prevent children from viewing adult content.
However, MLNP may be breaking these laws, according to a MoS probe. Pornographic material is required by law to be either hidden or prohibited until the age verification procedure is finished.
But MLNP, which proclaims to be a sex education platform, allows viewers to watch its videos for 12 seconds before they have to purchase a subscription to watch in full. Detailed and visual content can be seen within the free view period.
The videos seen by the MoS show oral sex, a woman performing a sex act on a man, and sexual intercourse. None of the videos was blurred out. Yair Cohen, a legal expert on pornography laws, said: ‘It looks like the website does breach the law if it shows adult content within those 12 seconds before any age verification.’
Ofcom’s website says that the age check for porn sites ‘should be at the point of entry’ and that ‘no harmful content’ should be visible to users before then.
Cindy Gallop, 66, founder of MLNP, told the MoS that the website complies with UK age verification laws through its paywall system.
Ms Gallop said: ‘We can vouch for everything on our website, because every piece of content has been through a stringent human review process to ensure it conforms to our standards of safety.’
She added that in order to watch the 12-second free-view clips, a user has to create a free account using an email through which MLNP performs ‘age estimation’.
But two MoS reporters opened two separate fake email accounts, registering their date of birth as if they were under 16 years old, and still managed to create accounts with MLNP and view the free 12-second clips.
Ofcom said: ‘Porn sites should introduce highly effective age assurance at the point of entry to the site or ensure that no harmful content is visible before checks are completed. Companies that fail to comply can expect to face enforcement.’ Ms Niblett was contacted for comment.
In every way, Labour is the cause of our nation’s demise, and they’re still living in our heads rent-free.
How in the world are these fools able to enter Parliament? Is this all they can think of, with everything that is happening in the world?
Ofcom’s own guidance confirms that age checks must occur before any pornographic content is visible. The regulator describes this as applying checks “at the point of entry,” meaning a user should not be able to see adult material until their age has been confirmed.
The most explicit statement comes from Ofcom’s January 2026 guidance on how porn sites must enforce age verification. It explains that services must use one of several “placement models,” but all compliant models share the same rule:
- Age assurance must be applied at the point of entry or in a way that stops any pornographic content from being visible before the check is concluded.
Ofcom identifies the “front gate” model as the standard that meets this requirement for both user‑generated and publisher‑provided pornographic content. Under this model, the age check occurs immediately when a user arrives, before any thumbnails, previews, or explicit text can load.
This aligns with Ofcom’s broader user‑facing explanation that when you visit a porn‑allowing site, you should not be able to see any adult content before verifying your age.
Naturally, restricting backdoor access to these websites is also crucial.