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House of Lords has defeated Government again on Online Safety.

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    House of Lords has defeated Government again on Online Safety. Rejecting new Henry VIII powers to ban sites. Insisting on an under 16 ban for social media. Also dropping requirement to age gate VPNs πŸŽ‰. Final twist Kidron has proposed a new raft of amendments that create quite radical changes to the Online Safety Act. I guess in hope Government goes for them in ping pong. #Parliament #onlinesafety #VPN

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      House of Lords has defeated Government again on Online Safety. Rejecting new Henry VIII powers to ban sites. Insisting on an under 16 ban for social media. Also dropping requirement to age gate VPNs πŸŽ‰. Final twist Kidron has proposed a new raft of amendments that create quite radical changes to the Online Safety Act. I guess in hope Government goes for them in ping pong. #Parliament #onlinesafety #VPN

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      @JamesBaker Is there a link to the new Kidron amendments? Are they possibly related to the OSAN 10 point plan to amend the OSA?

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        House of Lords has defeated Government again on Online Safety. Rejecting new Henry VIII powers to ban sites. Insisting on an under 16 ban for social media. Also dropping requirement to age gate VPNs πŸŽ‰. Final twist Kidron has proposed a new raft of amendments that create quite radical changes to the Online Safety Act. I guess in hope Government goes for them in ping pong. #Parliament #onlinesafety #VPN

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        Here are the receipts - vote on Nash amendment https://votes.parliament.uk/votes/lords/division/3608 anyone interested in the new Kidron amendments https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/65607/documents/8082

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