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Adolescence writers ‘invited to parliament’ to debate present’s themes with MPs, Sky Information understands

By Editorial Board Published March 20, 2025 4 Min Read
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Adolescence writers ‘invited to parliament’ to debate present’s themes with MPs, Sky Information understands

Labour’s Josh MacAlister has been in contact with representatives of actor Stephen Graham and his co-writer Jack Thorne about the potential for a gathering, it’s understood.

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MPs are eager to debate themes raised within the chart-topping present, which centres on a 13-year-old boy arrested for the homicide of a younger lady and the rise of incel tradition.

It arrived amid mounting concern over violent and sexist social media content material being served as much as youngsters, and requires the federal government to get powerful on tech companies.

Graham and Thorne have expressed a need for the collection to be proven in colleges and parliament to begin a dialog about the best way to higher shield kids.

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Adolescence author’s warning

PM desires to sort out ‘abhorrent’ development

Sir Keir Starmer gave that marketing campaign his backing yesterday, revealing at PMQs he had been watching the drama along with his teenage kids.

“This violence carried out by young men, influenced by what they see online, is a real problem,” he mentioned.

“It’s abhorrent, and we have to tackle it.”

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And Labour MP Johnathan Brash, who has an eight-year-old boy, mentioned he would again displaying components of the present to major college kids to allow them to be taught concerning the harms of social media earlier than they begin utilizing it.

Mr MacAlister is the MP behind the safer telephones laws, which aimed to cease kids “doom-scrolling” by elevating the age of consent to make use of social media from 13 to 16.

Nevertheless, his personal members invoice (PMB) needed to be watered all the way down to get authorities assist – as PMBs do not normally move with out it.

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Stephen Graham talks to Sky News about his new Netflix drama and what inspired him to create a show about a teenager murdering another teenager.

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Adolescence ‘holds mirror as much as society’

Name for social media age of consent to be raised

He identified Australia is about to implement a social media ban for younger kids, making platforms chargeable for fines of as much as A$50m (£25m) if they do not stop these youthful than 16 from holding accounts.

The On-line Security Act, which is being applied this yr, is meant to guard younger folks from unlawful and dangerous content material with fines for platforms who break the principles coming on this summer season.

Nevertheless, MPs from throughout the political spectrum need additional motion to sort out the period of time kids spend on their smartphones.

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