Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?

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johnofgwent

Quote from: News on October 30, 2021, 01:00:03 PM
Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?

After Sir David Amess' death, we look at the detail of the Online Safety Bill and what measures it offers.

Source: Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?
Of course not.

When Pakistani Moslems went out gang raping groomed white girls, Jack Straw denied it was going on and the 2009 European Elections gave the BNP two seats one in the North East and the other in the North West and this was not a coincidence.

This is what happens when a government tries to sweep political terrorism under the carpet.

The problem of an MP being murdered by a mad knifeman who (allegedly) was reported to the waste if time happy clappy see, were all really peaceful bullshit programmamd who then (allegedly) in front of witnesses butchered an MP he had booked a session with has F@@@ all to do with ARSEbook or anything else.

The drive to control social media is a poorly disguised attempt to have the truth of this allegedr
 murdering thug kept under wraps just as the government tried to keep the truth of Rotherham Rochdale Oxford etc etc etc etc secret.
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Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?

After Sir David Amess' death, we look at the detail of the Online Safety Bill and what measures it offers.

Source: Can Online Safety Bill tackle social media abuse of MPs?