Review of Online Misinformation Laws
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Online Safety ActGuardian
•Keir Starmer confirms Online Safety Act to be reviewed after far-right riots
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Prime minister said social media was not a law-free zone’ during a visit to a police station.
He was asked about remarks made by London mayor, Sadiq Khan , who said the Online Safety Act was not fit for purpose and needed to be revisited.
Starmer said the focus at the moment has to be on dealing with the disorder.
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