Sisters Uncut describe themselves as a British feminist direct action group that is opposed to cuts to UK government services for domestic violence victims.
[1] It was founded in November 2014, and came to international prominence in October 2015 for a protest on the red carpet at the London premiere of the film Suffragette.
[3] Sisters Uncut originated in London but has regional groups throughout the UK[4] including Manchester and Leeds.
[14][15] Shon Faye describes Sisters Uncut as a "feminist organisation fighting for better provision for women in domestic violence".
[16] The group has become known for high-profile direct action which highlights and challenges UK government policy that affects survivors of domestic and sexual violence.