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00:00There have been identifiable individuals on social media who have been inciting not just
00:06riot but violence. They've been using racist language, they've been using falsehoods about
00:12what happened in Southport. This is happening on the social media platforms. What can be done,
00:20what should be done now by the social media companies and the police and the government
00:24to stop this happening because it's been happening for a week?
00:27Well, you're right, Ed, that we have seen these, what things that are appearing online that are
00:34clearly criminal, that social media has put rocket boosters under the far-right extremist
00:41organisation and also some of the violence that we have seen organising some of the violence.
00:47Things that are criminal offline are also criminal online. So we also expect the police to be
00:55pursuing criminality, illegal material that is online and to make sure that they also face the
01:02full force of the law. And there's also an issue about social media companies here.
01:05They have to take much greater responsibility for what is happening on their platforms that,
01:11frankly, they make huge amounts of money from and therefore they need to take much
01:15greater responsibility. We're going to be pursuing that with the social media companies this week as
01:20well.