Debates between Sureena Brackenridge and Kanishka Narayan during the 2024 Parliament

Mon 8th Jun 2026

Digital Safety: Children

Debate between Sureena Brackenridge and Kanishka Narayan
Monday 8th June 2026

(4 days, 2 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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I will not be commenting on leaked briefings, but I will say two things. First, in my engagement, even in Australia, civil society has said that the United Kingdom has been the first country in the world to pioneer the changes to operating systems that are securing young people’s future. On children’s safety, the only thing that matters to this Government is ensuring that British children are kept safe. We will continue to make that the defining principle for all our actions.

Sureena Brackenridge Portrait Sureena Brackenridge (Wolverhampton North East) (Lab)
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Tech giants have had the digital level controls capability to stop children taking, sharing or viewing naked images on their devices, but have failed to do so. I have very little confidence that they will suddenly have an epiphany and do the right thing without the necessary pressure, enforcement and consequences. How will the Minister ensure they comply, and if, or when, they fail, legislate with urgency?

Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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I share my hon. Friend’s starting position of scepticism. Robust action will be achieved by ensuring that the outcome is a significant reduction in child sexual abuse material propagated through the mechanisms described. In the absence of that happening within weeks, we are preparing law in parallel to ensure that such action is not deferred.