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‘Basic Protection, Not Free Speech’: Starmer Vows Tech Giants Will Face the Brunt of Social Media Crackdown

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has answered GB News anxieties that forthcoming social media regulations might curtail civil liberties, affirming the government's digital oversight initiatives are fundamentally about safeguarding children, rather than stifling free expression. During a press conference, Chris Hope, political editor for GB News, pressed the prime minister on two key concerns: the inherent risks for minors attempting to circumvent online age restrictions, and whether the proposed measures could establish a precedent for future governments to remove users deemed undesirable from social platforms. Starmer responded unequivocally, clarifying that the legal responsibility would rest with the executives of tech corporations, not with underage individuals. He explicitly stated that enforcement would target the platform providers, not the young users themselves, emphasising that authorities would not pursue legal action against teenagers who, he acknowledged, would invari...

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