Health secretary tells social media firms: protect our children

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Has Hancock taken to sporting a mini-bullworker in his face?

If he's really is concerned about protecting our children, how about investigating the mystery of the missing Westminster paedophile dossier. 114 documents relating to paedophiles allegedly associated with the British government went missing in 2014. Well, fancy that.

It's a bit off having a tory point the finger at others for promoting suicide when his own parties' austerity policy has resulted in many deaths.

Droopy looking for easy wins

bollocks its censorship and pretending its to protect children

comical ali springs to mind

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