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Home»News»Here are a few options for a formal title, depending on your preferred style: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Departs X Amid Concerns Over Abuse and Misinformation Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Announces Departure from X, Citing Misinformation and Abuse Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Leaves X Citing Prevalence of Abuse and Misinformation The first option is generally the most suitable for journalistic or professional contexts.
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Here are a few options for a formal title, depending on your preferred style:

  • Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Departs X Amid Concerns Over Abuse and Misinformation
  • Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Announces Departure from X, Citing Misinformation and Abuse
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The first option is generally the most suitable for journalistic or professional contexts.

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In a significant shift regarding the government’s digital presence, U.K. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced on Thursday that she is officially departing X, formerly known as Twitter. Her decision, which also encompasses the withdrawal of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) from the platform, marks a high-profile rejection of the site’s current trajectory under Elon Musk. Nandy’s departure signals a fraying relationship between top-tier U.K. officials and a social media giant that they argue has moved away from its foundational purpose as a hub for democratic discourse.

In her parting statement, Nandy articulated a scathing critique of the platform’s evolution, noting that a site once championed for promoting free speech has devolved into a venue where abuse and systemic misinformation overshadow productive debate. “It isn’t healthy for our democracy or our communities and I don’t want to support it,” she wrote in her final post. While Nandy intends to continue her public engagement via other social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, the definitive exit of her department underscores a growing loss of institutional confidence in X’s moderation and safety standards.

Nandy’s decision establishes her as one of the most senior members of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government to sever ties with the site. Her department follows the lead of the Attorney General’s Office, which made history last month by becoming the first U.K. government branch to pull out of X. The Attorney General’s move was similarly rooted in deep-seated concerns, with the office informing Parliament that the platform had become a venue that “constantly descends to racism and misogyny,” creating an environment incompatible with the standards expected of government public-facing entities.

This exodus comes against a backdrop of escalating regulatory friction between the British government and the social media company. The U.K.’s media watchdog, Ofcom, launched a formal investigation into X in January following disturbing reports that the platform’s “Grok” chatbot had been utilized to generate and disseminate illegal, nonconsensual intimate images. Although X has claimed the implementation of updated safety safeguards, the investigation remains active. Ofcom wields significant enforcement authority, with the potential to levy fines of up to £18 million or 10% of the company’s global turnover, depending on the outcome of their findings.

Beyond the U.K.’s domestic pressure, X currently finds itself in the crosshairs of multiple global watchdogs. The Information Commissioner’s Office and the European Commission are conducting parallel probes into the platform’s operations, intensifying the scrutiny on how the company manages data privacy and content governance. As these regulatory hurdles grow more imposing, the financial risk to the company becomes increasingly substantial, forcing a conversation about whether the platform’s current operational model is sustainable under modern digital transparency laws.

Nandy’s withdrawal is the latest in a mounting wave of institutional departures that have followed Elon Musk’s 2022 acquisition and subsequent rebranding of the platform. Major organizations, including The Guardian, NPR, and the European Federation of Journalists—representing hundreds of thousands of media professionals worldwide—have already exited the platform, citing similar concerns regarding toxic content and a lack of accountability. As more governments and influential institutions follow suit, the question remains whether X can reverse its declining reputation among public stakeholders or if the platform is destined to become increasingly isolated from the democratic institutions it once served as an essential connection point for.

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