Britain’s prime minster Theresa May called for regulating the internet in the wake of the London Bridge attack, which took the lives of seven people on Saturday. May called for new cyberspace rules that would “deprive the extremists of their safe spaces online.” “We need to do everything we can at home to reduce the risks of extremism online,” Britain’s prime minister said in a statement. “As the nature of the threat we face becomes more complex, more fragmented, more hidden, especially online, the strategy needs to keep up.” May accused tech giants that provide internet services as having allowed online extremism to spread and provided extremism “the safe space it needs to breed”.
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ORIGINAL SOURCE: IB Times