Digital Safety: Children

Josh Dean Excerpts
Monday 8th June 2026

(4 days, 20 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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I understand that Home Office Ministers made a statement at oral questions. I am happy to answer any further questions from Members of the House.

Josh Dean Portrait Josh Dean (Hertford and Stortford) (Lab)
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The vast majority of Members in this place had the benefit of growing up in a world without social media, and with social media, but today’s young people have not had that benefit. They have grown up with their lives intimately intertwined with the digital world, and in lockdown they were pushed even deeper online without being given a say. Whatever we do next, we must bring young people with us. Beyond the consultation, what will the Department do to meaningfully engage with young people in this area of policy, so that we can build a digital world that is safe for young people with young people?

Kanishka Narayan Portrait Kanishka Narayan
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My hon. Friend has been one of the most vocal Members on this question, particularly on engaging with young people. There are two things on my mind. First, there is the trust that I have felt in engaging with young people in every nation and region of our country on these questions. Whether over basketball, cricket, football or netball—and, indeed, toasting marshmallows with the Cumbria scouts—my trust has only been affirmed. Secondly, he is right to raise an important point about finding a community online, particularly for young people from LGBTQ groups and rural groups. We must bear that in mind and ensure that they have appropriate resources to feel supported in forming such communities.