🔴 Ministers struck a last-ditch agreement with rebel Tory MPs last night over demands to ensure that social media bosses face criminal sanctions for failing to protect children online
An amendment to the Online Safety Bill calls for tech directors to face up two years in prison if they fall short in their duty to keep young people safe on their platforms Ministers struck a last-ditch agreement with rebel Tory MPs last night over demands to ensure that social media bosses face criminal sanctions for failing to protect children online.which calls for tech directors to face up two years in prison if they fall short in their duty to keep young people safe on their platforms.
About 50 Tory MPs supported the amendment, so the Government faced losing a vote on it because Labour had already said that it would back the plan. Setting out his reasons for backing the amendment, former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said the Bill should “absolutely” be about protecting children from online harm and abuse.
“It’s about those who are most at risk, those who cannot defend themselves, those that get dominated by online harms, this is the area where we have to act, and that’s why I’m supporting the amendment,” he told GB News.
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