A question on #FilmAndVideoGames #ClassificationSchemes tabled by Mark Pritchard on 27-01-2025 has been answered by Chris Bryant.

Heading: Film and Video Games: Classification Schemes
Question ID: 1758830
UIN: 26458
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2025-01-27
Asking Member ID: 1576
Asking Member display name: Mark Pritchard
Asking Member handle: MPritchardMP
Asking Member Twitter reference: @MPritchardMP
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Question text: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, if she will discuss with the British Board of Film Classification the classification of (a) films and (b) video games; and if she will take steps to reduce the sexualisation of children through t
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Date answered: 2025-02-04
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Answering Member ID: 1446
Answering Member display name: Chris Bryant
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Answering Member Twitter reference: Chris Bryant
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Answer text: The classification system has addressed these issues under successive governments, but decisions regarding the classification of films are made by the BBFC and the Games Rating Authority, not the BBFC, is responsible for the classification of video games....
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Answering body ID: 217
Answering body name: Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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