Make platforms that promote violent content pay towards riot costs, Streeting says
Exclusive: Former minister calls for urgent action against companies such as X that allow incitement to violence Wes Streeting has called for Keir Starmer to take urgent action against X and other online platforms that have helped whip up social tensions, suggesting they should
Exclusive: Former minister calls for urgent action against companies such as X that allow incitement to violence
Wes Streeting has called for Keir Starmer to take urgent action against X and other online platforms that have helped whip up social tensions, suggesting they should be forced to contribute to rebuilding costs after the riots in Belfast.
The intervention by the former health secretary, who is seen as a likely challenger to Keir Starmer in any leadership contest, comes after Downing Street said any response would be left to Ofcom, the media regulator, meaning no action is likely for at least two months.
Condemning what he termed โthe forces of darkness online and offlineโ, Streeting said this was an insufficient response to a mass of posts on X โ including from the platformโs trillionaire owner, Elon Musk โ calling for an angry response to a knife attack in Belfast.
It follows a similar pattern of incitement before disorder in Southampton in response to the case of Henry Nowak, who was handcuffed by police as he lay dying after his murderer falsely accused the teenage student of racist abuse.
As well as calls from far-right agitators, such as Tommy Robinson, for people to protest, X carried large numbers of posts incorrectly naming two people as being among the Hampshire police officers involved in Nowakโs arrest, with some showing addresses and messages such as: โWanted: dead or alive.โ
In a statement to the Guardian, Streeting said: โWeโre long past the time for threats. We have to act. Incitement to violence is a crime in the offline world so it must be prosecuted as a crime in the online world.
โIf platforms are knowingly promoting this dangerous content, bosses should face criminal action and the companies should be made to pay the costs of cleaning up and rebuilding Belfast , along with the thugs on the ground.

