Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/1 Next image Previous image Toggle caption The technology secretary, Liz Kendall, said she was not concerned by the intervention and her priority was ‘British young people’. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images View image in fullscreen The technology secretary, Liz Kendall, said she was not concerned by the intervention and her priority was ‘British young people’. Photograph: Leon Neal/Getty Images Crackdown on tech platforms will go ahead despite US intervention, says No 10US embassy came out against UK’s proposed under-16 social media ban, which would affect American firms White House displeasure over the prospect of an under-16 social media ban will not deter the UK from cracking down on tech platforms, the British government has said.The technology secretary, Liz Kendall, told the Guardian she was not concerned “in the slightest” by the Trump administration’s intervention in the debate over restrictions, after the US embassy in London posted a notice warning against a ban.Kendall added that nine out of 10 respondents to a government poll supported an under-16 ban.Kendall said she was “very happy to read any submission anybody makes” but her priority was “British young people”. Kendall denied there was any tension between seeking investment into the UK from US AI companies and implementing regulations that affect major American tech firms.“I think companies will…
Published: June 9, 2026 5:47 pm
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