In related news, the Labour party is already considering banning VPNs. We almost got like two days of Online Safety Act in effect.

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/labour-ban-vpn-online-safety...

I hate the Online Safety Act as much as the next person, but:

- Labour have made no plans to ban VPNs.

- One MP wanted to add a clause for a government review into the impact of VPNs on the bill after 6 months, with no direction on what that would mean.

- I have no idea if this clause actually got added, but it'd make sense. If you're going to introduce a stupid law you should at least plan to review if the stupid law is having any impact.

- GB news is bottom of the barrel propaganda.

> clause for a government review into the impact of VPNs on the bill after 6 months

thats government speak for deciding to do something about the VPN problem. because there is no way a commission will not find a good reason to ban VPNs when you reach that point, because you could argue they help avoid UK restrictions.

That's paranoia speak. You can express that anxiety without falsely stating it as fact.

thats not paranoia when you have seen it happening before your very eyes 100 times before.

You're repeating propaganda from a far right newspaper headline, written misleadingly to make it sound like labour have said something recently about VPNs (they haven't)

I don't care where the headline is from. Other places have the same suspicion. There clearly is _some_ concern in Labour that VPNs could be used to bypass the OSA and it doesn't take much imagination to see where this is going.

'Kyle told The Telegraph last week in a warning: "If platforms or sites signpost towards workarounds like VPNs, then that itself is a crime and will be tackled by these codes."'

https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/vpns/what-does-the-labou... :

"In 2022 when the Online Safety Act was being debated in Parliament, Labour explicitly brought up the subject of VPNs with MP Sarah Champion worried that children could use VPNs to access harmful content and bypass the measures of the Safety Act. "

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/vpns-online-s...

Sure. Nothing was said directly right now, but to just take Labour's word for it that they won't go further with these restrictions is really naive.

It may not be recent but it is something that Labour MPs have said before in the context of the OSA.

The Labour think tank Labour Together also recently brought up a manditory goverenment ID called BritCard, ostensibly for government services but to be rolled out else where.

At the same time they've just set up an elite police force to monitor social media.

Labour must know people are rattled by all this, they just published a response to the petiion they recieved.

They're not addressing any concerns though, it's all we know best or shutting down debate with slurs.

In the absence of anything new we just have to take Labour policy on the last things they've said or done.

I think that article references a discussion from 2022 rather than something new as the headline implies.

GB News is about as reliable as Fox News. I suggest you get your news somewhere else.