By Michael Pringle
Livingston鈥檚 MP has raised concerns about the 鈥済rowing prevalence鈥 of AI-generated child sexual abuse material. Gregor Poynton was speaking in the House of Commons during questions to the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, when he described it as 鈥渙ne of the biggest threats to our public safety.鈥 The West Lothian MP cited warnings from law enforcement bodies, stressing the need for urgent and coordinated action, and criticised recent opposition from the Tories and Reform to new legislation designed to tackle the issue. 鈥淭he National Crime Agency and other law enforcement agencies have highlighted the growing prevalence of AI-generated child sexual abuse material as one of the biggest threats to our public safety,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 a growing threat to all of us online. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why I was astonished to see the Conservatives and Reform Party vote against the Policing and Crime Bill last week, which contains world-leading measures to criminalise the creation and distribution of AI-generated child sexual abuse material. We simply cannot allow child safety to become a political football.鈥 Responding on behalf of the UK Government, Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy, Feryal Clark MP, confirmed that the Bill introduces a new criminal offence targeting AI models optimised to produce child abuse imagery. She reiterated the government鈥檚 commitment to adapting the law to keep pace with emerging digital harms. 鈥淐hild sexual exploitation and abuse is one of the most horrendous harms,鈥 the Minister said. 鈥淭his new offence builds on protections in the Online Safety Act and I鈥檓 very clear that nothing is off the table when it comes to keeping our children safe.鈥 Gregor Poynton, chairs the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Children鈥檚 Online Safety, and has consistently advocated for tougher regulation of harmful online content and greater transparency from tech companies. He welcomed the new offence as 鈥渁 necessary step鈥, but expressed concern about the political divisions that have emerged around the issue. He added: 鈥淟ast week, Parliament had the opportunity to come together behind one of the toughest crackdowns yet on AI-generated child abuse material. It鈥檚 disappointing that the Conservatives and Reform chose to oppose it. On an issue as serious as child safety, families across the UK expect politicians to do the right thing 鈥 to keep our children and young people safe online, not to turn this into a political football.鈥 Don’t miss the latest news from the West Lothian Courier. Sign up to our free newsletter here .