Re: Police to get tough on internet trolls.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c...38f66aface19cf
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Liz Truss would continue with the existing Online Safety Bill if she became prime minister, Nadine Dorries, one of her main supporters, has said...
… Dorries also accused the Labour Party of putting thousands of children and vulnerable youngsters in danger by calling a “sinister” and “nonsensical” confidence vote in the prime minister this month.
On Wednesday the NSPCC, Britain’s biggest children’s charity, warned that more than 3,500 children a month would be abused online while the bill is delayed. The debate and vote on the confidence motion meant that the Online Safety Bill ran out of time in the House of Commons, although the government had control of business in the chamber and could have found time elsewhere.
It had only hours to go before it would have passed all of its Commons stages but the confidence vote has delayed it until after the summer recess…
… “I know that cynical, sinister manipulative act pulled by Labour in the last few days has left many parents, grandparents, children’s charities and campaigners across the country bitterly disappointed.”
The culture secretary added: “That was personally a day of agony for me because the Labour Party called a nonsensical no-confidence vote in the prime minister, which meant that that bill is now stalled, which meant that children and vulnerable young people will spend so much longer without the online protections that they need to be in place.”
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https://twitter.com/nadinedorries/st...PT4hwADpPDHNrw
Amazing - blatant lying, even though she was present in the House when the Speaker corrected Johnson when he said the same thing.
The VONC that held up the Online Safety Bill was called for by the Government.
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