More than 60 Labour MPs urge Starmer to back under-16s social media ban

Keir Starmer Faces Pressure from Labour Peers on Under-16s Social Media Ban

More than 60 Labour MPs have written to the party leader, Keir Starmer, urging him to back a ban on social media for under-16s. The move comes as calls grow for the UK to follow Australia's precedent and introduce a minimum age limit of 16 years old for social media access.

The letter, organized by Fred Thomas, highlights concerns about the impact of social media on young people's mental health and wellbeing. It states that children are anxious, unhappy, and unable to focus on learning due to their online activities, and that governments around the world are recognizing the severity of this crisis and taking action.

The MPs are calling for a model similar to Australia's, which requires companies to take meaningful steps to enforce age limits. They argue that technology platforms, not parents, should be responsible for preventing underage access. The letter concludes with a demand for the government to introduce a minimum age limit of 16 years old.

The weight of Commons support for a ban will put further pressure on Starmer, who has previously been sceptical about whether such a move would work. However, he has indicated that he is open to a ban in principle and wants to assess the evidence from Australia before committing to enforcing one in the UK.

Starmer's position will be tested this week when peers vote on an amendment to the children wellbeing and schools bill that would enact an age limit within 12 months of the bill's passage. Labour has not yet said how it intends to vote, but several peers are expected to support the amendment regardless of whips' instructions.

The pressure comes as government figures stress concerns about a ban pushing children onto the dark web and emphasizing the need for more evidence before committing to enforcing one in the UK.
 
I mean can we talk about this already 🀯? Like I get it, social media's not good for kids' mental health and all that... but 16 is like a big deal πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ! What's wrong with just having parental controls and stuff? We're always lecturing parents to keep an eye on their kids online, so why can't tech companies do the same thing? πŸ’» It feels like we're creating more problems than solutions here πŸ˜’.
 
I think its kinda weird that people r saying kids shouldnt be on social media till they're 16 tho πŸ€”... I mean, like, what if their parents are cool with it? Or if they need it for homework or something? Shouldn't we be worried about them getting cyberbullied or something? Not that im against the idea of a ban or anything, but i think its more complicated than just saying kids shouldnt be on social media at all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ...
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if banning social media for under-16s is the answer here. Like, what's the point of taking away their online freedom? They're already getting bombarded with stuff they can't handle from all sides. A ban sounds like a band-aid solution to me. Need some proper research and evidence before making any major decisions about this. Don't wanna be the one who's pushing kids onto the dark web πŸ•·οΈ, but at the same time, I get where the parents and experts are coming from. Just think it needs more nuance than a simple age limit πŸ”
 
πŸ€” just dropped this stat: in 2022, UK teenagers aged 11-16 spent an average of 4 hours & 22 minutes per day on social media πŸ“Š that's a lot of time stuck online! and it's not just about screen time, research shows that excessive social media use can lead to increased symptoms of anxiety & depression in young people 🚨 also did you know that the US has seen a 30% increase in teenage deaths by suicide since 2019? πŸ“ˆ could a ban on under-16s social media be a game-changer for mental health? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda crazy that 60+ Labour MPs are barking up this tree πŸ•πŸ’¬. Like, I get what they're saying about social media affecting young minds, but is a complete ban really the answer? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It feels like we're just throwing the baby out with the bathwater... or in this case, the teenagers on social media πŸ˜‚. Australia's model might be a good starting point, but can't we just adapt it to fit our own needs instead of trying to copy someone else's approach? πŸ€” And what about the dark web thingy? Is that really something we gotta worry about with 16-year-olds? πŸ™„ I'm all for keeping young minds safe, but do we need to take drastic measures like this? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
idk why ppl r so keen on banning social media 4 under 16s... it's not like they're already glued 2 their screens all day πŸ˜’. seems like an overreaction 2 me, gotta remember that kids r smart & can make their own choices, even online πŸ‘€. btw, australia's model is based on gov't intervention, not tech companies enforcing age limits... doesn't seem like a great model 2 me πŸ€”. also, what's the evidence sayin' that banning social media helps? sounds like more red tape & censorship πŸ“. think we shd focus on eduatin kids on online safety & digital literacy instead πŸ“š.
 
πŸ€” so i think its kinda weird that some ppl are saying kids shouldnt be on social media at all... like isnt social media just a part of life now? πŸ“±πŸ’» i mean, cant parents just set boundaries and rules for their kids online? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ how will enforcing an age limit really make a difference? πŸ€”
 
I don't know if 16 is too young to be on social media πŸ€”. I mean, some kids are mature enough to handle it, but others might not know how to deal with all that stuff online πŸ“±. Australia's model sounds like a good idea though - tech companies should be responsible for making sure minors aren't accessing the platform. It's not like parents can keep an eye on everything all the time πŸ˜‚. And mental health is definitely something we need to think about more often... I know some friends who are super into gaming and stuff, but they sometimes seem really stressed out when they're online πŸ€•. Maybe it's worth considering a ban? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I think this is like totally a no-brainer, you know? Social media companies are basically selling a product that's designed to be addictive, and they're not doing enough to protect our youngest users from the negative effects. I mean, think about it - kids are already dealing with so much pressure at school and at home, and then they come online and suddenly they've got all these influencers and ads telling them they need this or that thing... it's like a recipe for disaster! 🚨 The fact that Australia is taking steps to address this issue should be enough for the UK to follow suit. We can't just sit around waiting for some "evidence" to come along - we need to take action now and start protecting our kids' wellbeing. It's time to get serious about this! πŸ’»
 
omg, this is soooo relevant 🀯! like, i'm totally on board with the idea of banning social media for under-16s 🚫 - it's literally crazy how much anxiety and unhappiness that platform can cause πŸ€•! i remember when i was a teenager, i got sucked into this rabbit hole of online drama and comparisons... it was SO not good for my mental health 😳. anywayz, the fact that more than 60 labour MPs are calling for action is HUGE πŸ‘ - we need more people speaking up about this issue πŸ’¬! Australia's precedent is a great example πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί, and i'm low-key hoping keir starmer will take a stand on this 🀞. can't wait to see how the peer vote goes this week ⏰... fingers crossed for a ban πŸ™!
 
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