I am delighted to hear what the Minister has just said, and I know that Glitch will be, too. Should she launch a quiet campaign—we know that is how politics is often done—in the Treasury and DCMS to ask for better enforcement and whether we can take a percentage of the money from the digital services tax, she will find that she has friends on the Labour Benches, and we will do our best to give more power to her elbow.
Online Abuse
Proceeding contribution from
Lyn Brown
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 29 April 2019.
It occurred during e-petition debate on Online Abuse.
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2017-19
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