Sir Keir Starmer, Hit Netflix Drama is hosting the creators of puberty and tells them that they can not find easy viewing ‘| Politics News

Sir Keir Starmer met with puberty creators for interviews that young men would prevent the drift of “hate and women’s incidental jacuzzis”.
The Prime Minister organized a round table at the Downing Street with a joint writer Jack Thorne and producer Johnson to discuss the problems arising from a 13 -year -old child arrested for the murder of a young girl and the rise of the examination culture.
Open the meeting, Announced for the first time by Sky News in the early this monthSir Keir thanked the creators of the show for their speech.
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He said that he and his wife watched the drama with his 14 -year -old daughter and 16 -year -old son and said, “I couldn’t find easy watching as a father.”
Sir Keir said that the four -part series asked questions about how to protect young people from technology.
They were thought to be at more risk outside their homes before, but now he said, “A greater danger was passed, which is at home, in the bedroom, in their own places.”
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Previously, the female enemy, the Tatar arc, refers to real -life cases such as Kyle Clifford. He killed his ex -girlfriend and his mother and sister.
Sir Keir shows that such violence against women is not “new”, but adolescents have “different features”.
‘There is no simple solution’
The meeting announced that the government has released the show in all secondary schools all over the country, and helps students understand the “impact of women’s influence, the dangers of online radicalization and the importance of healthy relationships”.
Sir Keir said that there was no “a simple solution” or “policy” that describes the hostility of women as a “almost cultural problem”.
He said the purpose of the round table was “what we can do as a society to stop and prevent young men from being dragged into their vortexes.”
‘Bright Meeting’
Thorne speaking after the round table Katie Spencer Young people from Netflix were a “bright meeting” with charity and representatives.
“There must be a wise dialogue with people than me, the big solution of this problem,” he said.
“This is about putting money, chatting, creating a safer environment for our young people.”
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Adolescence is at the top of the graphics in the middle of the source of concern Severe and sexist social media content given to young peopleAnd he wants the government to be forced on technology companies.
The ministers encountered calls from MPs to perform radical actions. To raise the age of consent to use social media from 13 to 16 – Something Thorne has previously supported.