Thursday, June 11, 2026
44.5 C
New Delhi

‘Monetising hate’: UK Deputy PM slams social media billionaires making millions from toxicity as kids pay the price

'Monetising hate': UK Deputy PM slams social media billionaires making millions from toxicity as kids pay the price

David Lammy

UK Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has accused wealthy social media owners of making money from “division, conflict, hate and toxicity” as the government weighs new measures aimed at protecting children online.Speaking during LADbible’s ‘Happening Now’ discussion series in London, Lammy said social media platforms had contributed to growing concerns about the wellbeing of young people and argued that governments across the Western world had failed to respond effectively.”I feel very strongly that when we’re talking about social media, in the end there are a lot of billionaires, wealthy men making a lot of money and monetising division, conflict, hate and toxicity,” Lammy said.The comments came during a panel discussion on challenges facing young men, including economic pressures, loneliness and opportunities for social mobility. The event also featured influencer Jim Chapman, suicide prevention campaigner Ben West and Sarah Sternberg, director of the men’s health charity Movember.Lammy said society had been aware of the risks associated with harmful online content for years but had struggled to address the issue. “Where it is harmful, we have not been able to act successfully,” he said. “We’ve been conscious of this problem for many, many years. I just think it is a failure as a society.”His remarks come as the government considers new online safety measures for children. Earlier this week, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said ministers could strengthen legislation if technology companies fail to introduce device-level controls preventing children from sending or receiving nude images.Recent reports have also suggested the government is considering restrictions on social media use for under-16s following a nationwide consultation.Lammy said more than 100,000 people had participated in the consultation process and claimed that most parents supported stronger protections.”Nine out of 10 parents want support in this area,” he said. “They know, they are worried, they are anxious.”A LADbible survey of 2,000 people aged 18 to 34, including 1,500 men and 500 women, found that 86% of young men believe it is harder than ever to get ahead financially, although 84% still believe hard work can create opportunities. Drawing on his experience as both Justice Secretary and a parent of three children, Lammy said concerns about social media often centred on what young people encounter online when adults are absent.”It is the social media at night that keeps you up,” he said, adding that parents are often unable to see or respond to anxiety, loneliness or harmful content experienced by children online.Lammy also linked online harms to wider social challenges, including youth offending and inequality, saying he regularly sees the impact on young people from disadvantaged backgrounds through the justice system.He argued that protecting children online should not become a partisan issue and called for a broader political consensus.”There are the politics of grievance playing out in this space, channelling a lot of angst, pain, grief and conflict, but not much solution,” he said. “This really ought to be so important that it’s above politics.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Cricket helped me catch her’: Indian-origin man saves 3-year-old girl falling from London window ledge

A three-year-old girl was rescued after hanging from a window ledge of a building in east London for at least nine minutes, with a police officer and a member of the public catching her as she fell. Read More

Mexican mother performed C-section on herself with a kitchen knife after 12 hours of labour, and both she and her baby survived

Image: AP Ines Ramirez Perez was alone in a remote village in Mexico when, after more than 12 hours of labour, she began to believe she was running out of options. Read More

PM SVANidhi Yojana: How UP became India’s top state for street vendor loans

For millions of street vendors across India’s cities and towns, access to affordable credit was once an impossible dream. Read More

Billy Ray Cyrus on dealing with sepsis and surviving

Billy Ray Cyrus and Noah Cyrus Billy Ray Cyrus has mostly kept quiet about his private life over the past couple of years. Read More

Rohini: ‘Raghuvaran never supported my film career’

Veteran actress Rohini recently opened up about her late ex-husband Raghuvaran and the struggles she went through during their marriage. Indian cinema has seen many memorable actors, and Raghuvaran is definitely one of them. Read More

Topics

‘Cricket helped me catch her’: Indian-origin man saves 3-year-old girl falling from London window ledge

A three-year-old girl was rescued after hanging from a window ledge of a building in east London for at least nine minutes, with a police officer and a member of the public catching her as she fell. Read More

Mexican mother performed C-section on herself with a kitchen knife after 12 hours of labour, and both she and her baby survived

Image: AP Ines Ramirez Perez was alone in a remote village in Mexico when, after more than 12 hours of labour, she began to believe she was running out of options. Read More

PM SVANidhi Yojana: How UP became India’s top state for street vendor loans

For millions of street vendors across India’s cities and towns, access to affordable credit was once an impossible dream. Read More

Billy Ray Cyrus on dealing with sepsis and surviving

Billy Ray Cyrus and Noah Cyrus Billy Ray Cyrus has mostly kept quiet about his private life over the past couple of years. Read More

Rohini: ‘Raghuvaran never supported my film career’

Veteran actress Rohini recently opened up about her late ex-husband Raghuvaran and the struggles she went through during their marriage. Indian cinema has seen many memorable actors, and Raghuvaran is definitely one of them. Read More

‘Bhooth Bangla’ OTT release: Here’s when and where you can watch

After entertaining audiences in theatres, Priyadarshan’s horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla is now gearing up for its digital premiere. Read More

Shahid on about the big change he made after O’Romeo and Deva

Amid promotions for ‘Cocktail 2’, Shahid Kapoor revealed that following the failure of ‘O’Romeo’ and ‘Deva’, he no longer attends script narrations alone. Read More

OpenAI Data Shows India Among Top Countries Using ChatGPT For World Cup

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Indian fans extensively use ChatGPT for World Cup insights. Fans query team stats, schedules, content, and travel planning. Read More

Related Articles