Nadine Dorries uses TikTok rap to explain Online Safety Bill

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Nadine Dorries uses TikTok rap to explain Online Safety Bill
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In the video, the Conservative MP raps: ‘The UK is passing some new legislation, to make the internet safer for the younger generation.’

for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has previously said the updated Bill will make the UK “the safest place in the world for our children to go online”., and Ms Dorries shared a video to her nearly 2,000-strong TikTok following to discuss it in lyrical fashion.In the video, she raps: “The UK is passing some new legislation, to make the internet safer for the younger generation.“It’s effectively a framework to protect internet users from scams, illegal content and anonymous abusers.

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