πŸ’™@KTParker@mastodon.online πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦πŸŒ»(@lunaperla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rt Hon Nadine Dorries MP Boris Johnson What makes you think you had the votes?

Your OWN PARTY opposed that Bill.

They say it does more harm than good.

*This*, whatever this is, is on YOUR party, not , so stop your spiteful finger-pointing and get over yourself.

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Sonia Livingstone(@Livingstone_S) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Research shows that young children can benefit from early access to technology if carefully managed – and that means by the companies as much if not more than by parents.' Sonia Livingstone Computing@islington

ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child nurseryworld.co.uk/features/artic…

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Kelly Martin Speaks(@KellyMartin_UK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Controlled opposition! Was the online abuse manufactured so the fake opposition could sign off on the danger to free speech ONLINE HARMS BILL? Coincidence? I think not !

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Eileen Chubb(@CompassnInCare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See the new issue of the excellent Private Eye Magazine page 13 on the dreadful re the 35 orgs invited to advise on that bill, not one of these Orgs represented freedom of speech or human rights. We are proud to have stood against this bill from outset

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National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC)(@PoliceChiefs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National Lead for Child Protection Ian Critchley QPM responds to today's Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) report, which reveals that imagery of primary school aged children sexually abusing themselves on camera has soared by more than 1,000 per cent since 2019. [Thread]

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Lois McLatchie Miller(@LoisMcLatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To be clear, an elected politician and grandmother could be criminalised for a Tweet. Nobody actually complained. The State Prosecutor simply took it upon herself to prosecute what 'could' be deemed offensive or harmful. Like this story? You'll love the UK's new

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Michael Sturrock(@MichaelSturrock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great discussion between JOHN NICOLSON M.P. & Clare Pelham of Epilepsy Society on action needed to stop harmful online content reaching people with .

Big fines for social media companies & criminal charges for callous senders of harmful content needed in .

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JOHN NICOLSON M.P.(@MrJohnNicolson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill, I discussed with Clare Pelham, Chief Exec of Epilepsy Society.

I asked her why tech companies don't take cruel attacks on people with epilepsy seriously. She told me if we target them through their wallets, we'd see change in weeks.

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Laura Bloomer(@LauraBloomerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great panel by around online abuses & the . 'Tech reflects and amplifies what is there already [in society..]' & 'those who are bringing technology into our lives, are not putting people in control of that technology.' Chi Onwurah πŸ’™

Great panel by #GuardianLive around online abuses & the #OnlineHarmsBill. 'Tech reflects and amplifies what is there already [in society..]' & 'those who are bringing technology into our lives, are not putting people in control of that technology.' @ChiOnwurah
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Keir Starmer(@Keir_Starmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire England team have brought us together and given us memories that will last a life time.

They represent the best of us.

Anyone racially abusing them is a disgrace and doesn’t represent us at all. More can and must be done to stop online abuse.

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Anna Edmundson(@AnnaEdmundson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone following my tweets will have picked up what a phenomenally busy day it’s been for NSPCC policy team including release of shocking new figures on underlining need for & meeting with Ministers Ministry of Justice & Sarah Champion to 1/2

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Amna(@AmnaAbdul1983) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While our meeting with the The FA yesterday was referring to the and how we ensure it tackles online abuse we need to reflect on the impact of racism on on the pitch which is distressing, abusive & a hate crime, which needs to be addressed urgently

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Don Nantwich(@DonNantwich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The person has no reasonable excuse for sending the message'

What on earth does this mean? Who determines what is reasonable beyond 'I just felt like it'?

'The person has no reasonable excuse for sending the message'

What on earth does this mean? Who determines what is reasonable beyond 'I just felt like it'?

#OnlineHarmsBill
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Born free(@DpetrolheadJ) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Banning protests and now looking to remove free speech online. These Globalist WEF Governments really don't like allowing people the opportunity to dissent do they. All part of the plan I'm sure. .

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Shaista Aziz πŸ’™(@shaistaAziz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

met The FA for our second meeting on Tuesday to discuss .
This survey reflects what many of the 1.2 M people backing our campaign have told us. We need to see urgent and real action on tackling racism in football and society. skysports.com/football/news/…

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