LIVE – PM no online platform gets “free pass” on child safety
Speaking in London this morning, the Prime Minister said that no online platform would be given a “free pass” when it comes to children’s safety on the internet
PM – Government “takes action to keep children safe online” / No online platform gets “free pass” on child safety. The aim to “close loopholes that put children at risk”
Sir Keir Starmer unveiled an online child safety crackdown. “We as a government need to be up there alongside parents – providing leadership and support for them when it comes to social media”.
The Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited a community hub in London. Starmer announced action planned to improve online safety for children.
PM: “Technology is moving really fast, and the law has got to keep up,” Sir Keir said, adding that he wanted Britain to be a leader in online safety”.
In response to a question about defence the PM said “We need to go faster” on defence spending.
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