Sir Keir Starmer has declared that under-16s will be prohibited from using social media, marking what he called a "big moment for our country." The Prime Minister announced that the UK will follow Australia in banning teenagers from platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat. He unveiled sweeping reforms to protect children online during a Downing Street press conference, with the ban set to take effect in the early part of next year.
World-Leading Action on Gaming and Streaming
Starmer stated that the proposals would take "world-leading action on gaming services and live-streaming platforms." He warned that social media is negatively impacting children's happiness and mental health, asserting that "a full ban is the right choice."
Prime Minister's Personal Reflection
Speaking as a parent, Starmer said: "This is not something I do lightly, and I will not present it as cost-free, as if social media has brought no benefits to young people, because clearly that is wrong. But government is always about choices, and it’s clear to me that a full ban is the right choice. I come to it as a parent myself. I know exactly the fears that we all feel when we’re thinking about this issue. All I’ve ever wanted for my own children, hand on heart, is for them to be happy and for them to be safe, and I think that’s what any parent wants, but I ask the question now, ‘do we truly believe that social media creates a happy environment for our children?’ Do we truly believe that it’s a place where they can feel safe? I don’t think I even need to answer those questions, do I? Every parent can see it with their own eyes. Social media is making children unhappy."
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