Starmer expected to announce new limits on under-16s’ social media access
The Facts
- Keir Starmer is preparing to announce new restrictions on children’s access to social media.
- Government ministers have considered a ban on social media access for under-16s, drawing on Australia’s model.
- The government’s plans follow a nationwide consultation on children’s social media access that closed last month.
- Reports indicate the UK may not apply a blanket ban to every platform, with some services or lower-risk elements potentially exempted.
- The stated policy aim is to protect children from harmful content and other online safety risks associated with social media use.
- The final details remain unresolved: ministers have not publicly confirmed whether a full ban will be announced or exactly when it would take effect.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- Protecting children from online harms is a legitimate policy aim, and the consultation plus possible exemptions for lower-risk services point to a shared preference for targeted guardrails over an indiscriminate one-size-fits-all ban.
- They split on
- Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: the urgency of delivering meaningful protection for children, versus the importance of showing any restrictions were carefully consulted on and narrowly tailored.
Context
What is Starmer expected to announce?
Multiple outlets report that Starmer is preparing restrictions on under-16s’ social media use, with options ranging from a broader ban to limits focused on platforms or features judged more harmful BBC,Independent,Yahoo.
Why is the government considering this now?
The government has been reviewing evidence after a national consultation on children’s social media access, amid concerns about harmful content, addictive platform features and wider online safety risks for young people Mirror,ThePrint,Lynn News.
What is still unclear?
It is still unclear whether the UK will impose a blanket under-16 ban or a narrower set of restrictions, and ministers have not publicly confirmed the timing of any formal policy announcement Independent,Irish Independent,Yahoo.
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