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Rener claims that the reform will thwart ‘women’ as it weighs in the security line online

Web Desk, 17/08/2025

Nigel Faraj And reform UK risk “fail a generation of young women” if they scrap online security laws with the aim of stopping revenge porn, Angela Rener Where are you

Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Faraj said that after reforms to cancel the online security act, when they use the Internet, their party will protect young women.

His warning is the latest intervention in a line between senior Labor Statistics on the Act and the party of Mr. Faraj.

Under the new rules introduced through law in late July, online platforms such as social media sites and search engines should take steps to prevent children from reaching harmful materials such as pornography or material that encourage suicides.

Correction has vowed to cancel the law and change it with a different means of protecting it online, although the party has not told how it will do it.

Amid his criticism of the Act, Mr. Faraj and his colleagues cited freedom of speech concerns and claimed that the Act is an example of overrage by the government.

It inspired Bailsh from Technology Secretary Peter KyleThose who claimed that people like Jimmy Savile would use the Internet to exploit children, if he was still alive, and insisted on anyone against the Act – such as Mr. Faraj – was “towards them”.

The reform leader demanded an apology, but has been trench in his defense of the Ministers Act.

Now, the Deputy Prime Minister has questioned how Mr. Faraj will try to prevent the “destructive offense” of abuse of intimate image, also known as “revenge porn” without the security of the Online Security Act.

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Ms. Rener claimed: “Nigel Faraz Risk fails a generation of young women with her dangerous and non -reservations to scrap online security laws.

“There is no viable alternative plan to scrap security measures and prevent floods of misconduct that can be open, a terrible insult to duty. It’s time to tell women and girls from all over Britain how they will keep them safe online.”

Under the Online Security Act, Revenge Porn is classified between “the most serious online crimes”, the deputy PM said.

Citing Charity Refuge data, the Labor Party claimed that one lakh young women were subject to a revenge of porn: either intimate images are being shared, or the danger.

Overall, some 3.4 million adults, both men and women have been affected, Labor also said.

The ministers have previously had to defend the Online Security Act against alone Musk’s X social media site allegations that it is threatening free speech.

In a post in early August, “What Hapts Wan Gets Oversite”, the stage was previously known as Twitter, criticizing the Act and criticizing the “heavy” UK regulators.

The government said that it is “protestingly wrong” that the online security act compromises on free speech and said that it is not designed to censor political debate.

Mr. Faraj, meanwhile, has suggested that there is a “technical answer” for online security of children, but neither he nor the government has underlined one.

He also suggested that children are able to avoid new online age verification rules using VPN (virtual private network) very easily, which allow them to mask their identity and location and bypass the rules.

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When the reform UK was contacted for comment, its Westminster Councilor Laila Cunningham said: “Women are more unsafe than before thanks to labor. Starmer has released thousands of criminals back to the streets on the streets, which have no relations for safety of women.

“I am calling Jess Philips to argue me on the safety of women – she ignored the groom’s scam and now she is cheating voters on the issue.

“Improvement will always prioritize prosecution abuse, but will never allow the safety of women to justify the sensorship.

“You do not protect women by calming the speech. You protect them by protecting the boundaries, implement the law, and stop the real criminals, and this is what a reform government will do.”

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