Calls have been renewed to raise the age of consent in the UK following allegations made against Russell Brand.
The accusations, which Brand strongly denies, are that the comedian raped and committed other sex crimes against four women from 2006 to 2013.
One of the accusations was that the comedian and presenter was 30 years old when he was sexually involved with a 16-year-old girl.
Sixteen is the age of consent in the UK, and many other countries worldwide — including Japan, which raised it from 13 in June.
However, debate has sparked on the back of Brand’s actions, with some claiming this is too young an age to agree to have sex.
“I think we should at least start to think about changing the ideas of consent,” said Alice, the pseudonym of the woman who was 16 years old when she had a relationship with the much older Brand. Alice shared her thoughts with the Sunday Times and Channel 4’s Dispatches.
The age of consent around the world varies from 11 to 21, but the most common ages range from 14-16, according to the World Population Review.
In some countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Libya, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar, there is no age of consent but people must be married.
The lowest age of consent is in Nigeria (11), followed by the Philippines and Angola (12). The age of consent is 13 in three countries – Niger, Comoros, and Burkina Faso.