MPs reject Lords-backed social media ban for a second time

“If the Government is not minded to accept the amendment as it stands, then I believe there’s a strong case for bringing forward its own proposal that achieves the same outcome clearly and in a timely fashion because, ultimately, this is about setting the right boundaries for children in a digital world that is evolving very quickly.

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