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UK's Online Safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’, says UK PM Starmer's cabinet to Big Tech

FP Staff • January 13, 2025, 11:07:02 IST
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UK’s Online Safety Act, passed last year, requires social media platforms to remove illegal content, enforce content moderation, and give users tools to filter harmful material. While not explicitly naming the UK, Zuckerberg criticised Europe for its growing legal frameworks

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UK's Online Safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’, says UK PM Starmer's cabinet to Big Tech

The UK government has made it clear that its online safety laws, designed to protect children and vulnerable individuals, are here to stay. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle firmly stated that these rules are “not up for negotiation,” despite pushback from tech giants like Meta and its founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.  

The Online Safety Act, passed last year, requires social media platforms to remove illegal content, enforce content moderation, and give users tools to filter harmful material. This stance aligns with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s plan to balance tech innovation with public safety.

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Big Tech faces British resolve

Zuckerberg recently announced plans to collaborate with Donald Trump to challenge what he described as increasing censorship worldwide. While not explicitly naming the UK, Zuckerberg criticised Europe for its growing legal frameworks around content regulation.  

Meta has also rolled back some restrictions on sensitive topics, opting for less stringent measures on immigration and gender issues. In response, Peter Kyle dismissed the notion of easing UK laws, stating that access to the British market is a privilege, not a right.  

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Peter Kyle also emphasised that Britain’s approach to online safety not only leads the way globally but also fosters innovation. “Our protections for children and vulnerable people are non-negotiable,” Kyle insisted.

Balancing tech growth with public safety

The Labour government’s strong stance on online safety coincides with Starmer’s upcoming pitch to position the UK as a hub for artificial intelligence (AI). He hopes to lure tech investments by presenting Britain as less regulated than the EU while maintaining robust safety standards. This week, Kyle will unveil the government’s AI action plan, promoting innovation without compromising public security. Meanwhile, Labour faces ongoing criticism from Elon Musk, who has accused the government of overreach, especially after last summer’s riots that were exacerbated by online misinformation.

Kyle remains undeterred by Musk’s attacks, which have veered into personal and political territory. Instead, he reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring public safety while fostering a thriving tech environment. He stated, “Platforms where users feel safe tend to perform better. Investing in a safe and secure environment is a smart move for businesses.”

Tensions with Big Tech leaders

The tension between the Labour government and Silicon Valley magnates has escalated, with Musk amplifying far-right critiques of Starmer’s administration. His accusations against Labour ministers, including safeguarding concerns raised by Jess Phillips, have drawn sharp responses. Phillips voiced concerns over her safety following Musk’s remarks. Despite these clashes, Kyle expressed openness to dialogue with innovators, including Musk, as long as it focuses on benefiting British citizens. “My priority is to ensure technology serves the needs of Britons today and in the future,” he noted.

As the UK takes a stand against external pressures, it continues to balance its aspirations to lead in AI development with its commitment to online safety. With big tech leaders aligning with Trump and ramping up their criticism, Britain’s resolve to protect its citizens remains steadfast.

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