Greg Smith MP has helped secure vital changes in law to tackle the people smugglers and criminal gangs behind the English Channel small boats crisis.
The Buckingham MP supported an amendment to the Online Safety Bill led by Dover MP Natalie Elphicke. The Government has now agreed to add illegal immigration and modern slavery offences to the list of priority offences covered under the Bill. Posting videos that portray this activity in a positive light would therefore be a priority crime and platforms would have to proactively remove it.
During Parliamentary debate, MPs heard examples of people smugglers posting videos online with comments like: “At 8 o’clock the next departure, hurry to catch the road” and “the trips continue, contact us, we are the best and the fastest”. 45,000 people crossed the Channel last year. Parliament was told how people smugglers are brazenly and openly using social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook and Whatsapp.
Thanks to the support of Greg Smith MP and other MPs, Government Ministers have agreed to amendments in the Bill that will require videos encouraging or promoting small boats crossings to be taken down. It is an important legal change which will make it harder for people smugglers to reach wide audiences using social media.
Commenting, Greg said: “The small boats crossings must be stopped. It is absolutely right that the Prime Minister has made this one of his five key pledges for 2023. It’s little wonder that there are so many people making the crossings if the people smugglers can brazenly post on social media in this way. I welcome the Government agreeing to amendments to include illegal immigration and modern slavery as priority offences and this firm action to tackle online activity by the people smugglers. Tackling the TikTok traffickers will make a real difference.
“This is not simply about immigration and border security. The small boats crossings are dangerous and many people have been harmed or lost their lives making these hazardous journeys. It’s time to bring these small boats crossings to an end. This change in law will be another tool in the toolbox to do just that.”
Natalie Elphicke, Member of Parliament for Dover said: “As the Member of Parliament for Dover, I see first-hand the appalling impact of the small boats crossings. Stopping the small boats is vital and the support of Greg Smith MP has been instrumental in helping achieve this important legal change.”