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Havant MP Alan Mak welcomes Labour government's U-turn on banning social media for under-16s

The ban follows pressure from more than 60 Labour MPs and aims to curb online harms that officials say existing safeguards cannot stop.

  • Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Friday plans to ban children under 16 from social media platforms including Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, X, and Instagram starting next year, stating the ban "must happen."
  • Following an open letter from more than 60 Labour MPs, the government justified the ban as necessary to address children's well-being, marking a shift from Starmer's earlier skepticism months ago.
  • Parents of young creators warn the policy could end opportunities for burgeoning entrepreneurs, with mother Sophie Pugh arguing, "It has to be up to the parents to manage it."
  • A petition created by Robyn Rachel Shephard seeking to lower the age threshold to 13 has reached 14,000 signatures, securing a government response, while Meta warned the ban risks "isolating teens from online communities."
  • Critics like Christopher Snowdon argue the policy "has all the hallmarks of another government failure," citing Australia's ineffectual ban where 70% of parents report teens still access platforms using VPNs.
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The News broke the news in Portsmouth, United Kingdom on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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