I quizzed the Science and Technology Minister on the speed of implementing the Online Safety Act. As someone who helped write the legislation, I welcome that it passed into law, but when will it actually start protecting children from the harms of the online world? You can listen to what I said here.
As Chair of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee I spoke out on behalf of creators who are extremely concerned about the Government’s position on AI and copyright that will essentially allow Big Tech to use their work without permission. My speech is available here.
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Lisa Nandy MP, made a statement on Glastonbury and the BBC’s coverage of Bob Vylan’s vile anti-Semitic remarks, now being investigated by the police. I asked the Government to hold the BBC to account for this disregard of their own editorial guidelines here.
I tabled an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill to extend the legal definition of extreme pornography to cover the depiction of nonfatal strangulation. Strangulation is the second biggest cause of femicide, and perpetrators are increasingly using the defence that it was a ‘sex game gone wrong’. Tackling sexualisation of strangulation is a reasonable step to improve safety of women and girls. You can read more about the amendment here. Although they voted against it at the time it sounds like the Government have now accepted the argument and will amend the legislation moving forward.
I also raised my concern over the dangers associated with the Class 3 heavyweight mobility scooters. Fatalities have doubled and serious injuries have increased by almost 60% over the last ten years. How does the Government propose to regulate this method of transport? You can watch my exchange with the Minister here.
I argued that our planning system and licensing regime undermine the existence of our cultural venues. Live music venues will be shutting at the rate of 2 a week by the end of the year and the Government is not acting fast enough to stop it. My speech is available here.
I am also very keen to preserve our historic buildings and was delighted to welcome a popular historian, Alice Loxton, to give evidence to Parliament on how we protect and promote our heritage assets. You can listen to the discussion here.
In Parliament, I heard from Sport England on the lack of overarching Government’s strategy to get people active and into sport. My question to their CEO is available here.
While levels of activity around the country seem to be declining, local clubs in Gosport are thriving. After I spoke about them in the House of Commons last month, I was extremely proud to see our international cheerleading champions JLDC and Storm Athletics interviewed on Times Radio and in The Times! You can have a closer look at the article here.
Gosport BMX Club played host to the Lloyds BMX National Series and the weekend saw around 1000 competitors and 2000 spectators at our world-class local track. I caught up with BMX Race Hub and agreed that the event was fantastically organised by an incredible team of volunteers. You can listen to our discussion here.