- Brianna Ghey's mother, Esther Ghey, criticises the government's Online Safety Bill for being potentially "watered down."
- She expresses frustration that while the bill is being debated, young people are still being harmed and losing their lives due to online content.
- Ms. Ghey advocates for stricter measures, including a ban on social media for children under 16, citing the harmful effects of online hate, misinformation, and dangerous challenges.
- She highlights the lack of support when reporting harmful comments and the negative impact online interactions can have on children's empathy and understanding.
- The government maintains that the Online Safety Act aims to protect children from harmful content and will not be part of negotiations.
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