Why was the bill introduced?
It was designed to fulfil the ambitious manifesto pledge made by the Conservatives in 2019: “to make the UK the safest place in the world to be online”. In 2020, a Government white paper spelled out “the problem”: the wide range of “illegal and unacceptable” content and activity online, such as terrorist propaganda, child sexual abuse material, hate speech, illegal drug and weapons sales, harmful content related to suicide and self-harm, and pornography that is easily accessible by young people. The bill has outlasted three prime ministers and four secretaries of state for digital, culture, media and sport, and it has turned into a behemoth, weighing in at more than 200 pages, that aims to fix nearly everything wrong with the internet, from cyberflashing to…