• Draft online safety bill published earlier this month
  • ‘Still a problem in the system’ says FA’s Edleen John

The Football Association is lobbying MPs to tighten provisions in the government’s online safety bill as social media companies continue to ignore calls to act on online abuse.

Leaders from across the game met MPs on Tuesday to ask for support in making changes to the draft bill published this month. The players Thierry Henry and Lucy Bronze also gave personal testimonies of their experiences of abuse.

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