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1. cm2187+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-13 08:38:10
In fact that would likely devastate Labour’s already slim chances of reelection. And would make the argument for repealing that idiotic law wholesale something else than “let my constituents watch porn”
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2. mdiese+w7[view] [source] 2025-08-13 09:48:44
>>cm2187+(OP)
It's the Online Safety Act 2023 and was going through parliament from 2019, I'm sure the moment it becomes sufficiently unpopular in the wider public we'll see the "2023" part gain more prominence. Starmer won't be able to say it's a bad idea, because he and his party have been supportive of it since, but there'll be the usual political maneuverings. I can't see people switching to vote Green because they suggested a digital bill of rights.
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3. cm2187+yd[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-13 10:47:05
>>mdiese+w7
Right now it is his ministers supporting this law when challenged in the media. The last out owns the smell.
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