In 2017, over 5,000 victims of slavery were found in the UK, and their numbers are rising each year.
From men working in Sports Direct warehouses for no pay, to the teenaged Vietnamese girls trafficked into small town nail bars, modern slavery is all around us, operating in plain sight.
But is this really slavery, and is it even a new phenomenon? Why has the British Conservative Party called it 'one of the great human rights issues of our time', when they usually ignore the exploitation of those.