Debates between Kanishka Narayan and Julian Lewis during the 2024 Parliament

Mon 8th Jun 2026

Digital Safety: Children

Debate between Kanishka Narayan and Julian Lewis
Monday 8th June 2026

(5 days, 11 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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Safety by design is an incredibly important principle. I valued its mention in the online safety legislation and in our engagement with companies. It is an attractive and tractable way of driving change, too. My hon. Friend has done extensive work on this issue, and I look forward to engaging with him in depth to make sure that his ideas feed into our decisions.

Julian Lewis Portrait Sir Julian Lewis (New Forest East) (Con)
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As long as children are given access to social media I very much doubt that it will be possible to prevent them from seeing harmful content. Given the strong assurances from the Minister that he will certainly be taking action to prevent them from seeing extreme content, can he explain to the House what sanctions will be available effectively to punish those social media companies that defy the legislation?

Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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The existing legislation provides for significant fines. More than 100 investigations have been conducted, and millions of pounds of fines have been levied on companies for inaction, too. Under any prospective new regime, I will make sure that the enforcement levers are as robust as they can be. The clear lesson from elsewhere is that compliance is critical to reshaping norms, and I want the companies and the bosses to feel the weight of that.