England are a bit shaken since their defeat in the Euro final.

After Rashford, Sancho and Saka failed in the penalty shootout, the three players received a torrent of racist slurs on social media.

A mural depicting Marcus Rashford in Manchester has also been degraded.

The following day, many personalities condemned the reactions, and the people of Manchester covered the insulting graffiti with messages of support.

But now, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was yet against the knee to the ground of the England team at the start of the tournament, wishes to go further.

"I strongly condemn the racist outbursts we witnessed on Sunday evening," the Conservative leader told MPs.

"And so, what we are doing today is taking practical steps to ensure that the football (stadium) ban regime is changed, so that if you are guilty of racist abuse online against footballers, you will not be able to make it to the match.

No corn, no exemptions and no excuses, ”he announced.

On Tuesday, the leader had received representatives from social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram in Downing Street.

"We now have the opportunity to hold these companies to account and ensure that they risk fines," said the leader, referring to a government bill on online security, which provides for sanctions. up to 10% of their worldwide income.

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  • Social networks

  • Manchester United

  • Racism

  • England

  • Euro 2021

  • Soccer

  • Sport

  • Boris Johnson