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UK PM backs Review to let children be children

UK Prime Minister David Cameron is backing a range of plans to shield British children from the spread of selling inappropriate clothes to pre-teen children, sexualised imagery in magazines, advertising and music videos.

Recommendations in the Bailey Review, “Let Children be Children” include:

“I particularly welcome those recommendations to make public space more family-friendly by reducing the amount of on-street advertising containing sexualized imagery in locations where children are likely to see it [and to] ensure children are protected when they watch television, are on the internet or use their mobile phones by making it easier for parents to block adult and age-restricted material across all media,” Cameron said in a letter to Reg Bailey, the report’s author.

Cameron said the Bailey Review, represented “a giant step forward for protecting childhood and making Britain more family-friendly”.

Miranda Suit, the co-founder of the British charity, Safermedia, said she is grateful there has been an official review.

“Certainly, the biggest complaint we’ve had…is from parents who say that they are trying very hard to protect their children, and sometimes they succeed within their home to create a very family-friendly environment, but as soon as the child is outside, or as soon as the child is on the internet unsupervised, there is a terrible world of very explicit sexual material out there.”

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