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Nick Clegg faces call to RESIGN over Facebook’s Aussie news ban as MPs blast site’s ‘staggering lack of respect’

NICK Clegg has been called to resign over Facebook's Aussie news ban after MPs blasted the site's "staggering lack of respect" for democracy.

The former Deputy Prime Minister, who became the tech giant's communications chief in 2018, has come under fire after the extraordinary move to block news feeds on the platform Down Under.

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MPs have slammed Nick Clegg after Facebook banned Australian newsCredit: AFP or licensors
: “Everyone who believes a thriving news media is essential to democracy should care about this fight.

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“If Australia wins, other governments will follow. Nick Clegg has chosen his side, and demonstrated that he now believes in Facebook more than he does in liberal democracy.”

The Lib Dems, Clegg's old party, also slammed the move by Facebook.

Jamie Stone, the party’s spokesman on culture and media, said: “What is in effect a move to muzzle the voice of a democratically elected government international corporation is entirely wrong.

"It is ultimately up to Nick Clegg to be accountable to what he does and believes.”

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Nick Clegg has chosen his side, and demonstrated that he now believes in Facebook more than he does in liberal democracy.

Damian Collins MP

Meanwhile outraged users have begun to boycott the site, with hashtags like #DeleteFacebook and #BoycottZuckerberg becoming popular.

Flocks of users have also posted farewell messages on their pages before deleting their accounts.

Videos of tutorials titled "How to delete Facebook account permanently" have been shared widely and others have shared screenshots of their account deactivation notifications.

The brazen decision to "unfriend Australia" has been slammed as "disgraceful" by politicians in Australia.

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