Keir Starmer said 'no options are off the table' after dozens of Labour MPs wrote a letter calling for the UK to emulate Australia's ban on under-16s using sites and apps
Share this @internewscast.com

Keir Starmer acknowledged the necessity for stronger measures to safeguard children on social media, as demands increase for implementing an age limit.

The Prime Minister stated that “all possibilities remain open,” following a letter from numerous Labour MPs urging the UK to adopt a policy similar to Australia’s restriction on individuals under 16 accessing social media platforms.

In a recent interview with the Observer, Sir Keir expressed his personal opposition to a blanket ban, suggesting the focus should be on regulating the content accessible to children rather than implementing outright prohibitions.

However, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has openly supported the initiative, advocating for decisive action on this matter.

Led by Fred Thomas, 61 Labour MPs have signed a letter pointing out the significant damage caused by “harmful, addictive” online content.

Among the signatories are veteran MPs like Graham Stringer and Richard Burgon, who noted that countries such as Denmark, France, Norway, New Zealand, and Greece might follow Australia’s lead, warning that the UK risks falling behind.

Keir Starmer said 'no options are off the table' after dozens of Labour MPs wrote a letter calling for the UK to emulate Australia's ban on under-16s using sites and apps

Keir Starmer said ‘no options are off the table’ after dozens of Labour MPs wrote a letter calling for the UK to emulate Australia’s ban on under-16s using sites and apps

Asked about the possibility of a ban at a Downing Street press conference this morning, Sir Keir said: ”On the question of social media more broadly, I think we need to do more to protect children. And that’s why we’re looking at a range of options and saying that no options are off the table.

‘We’re obviously looking at what’s happened in Australia, something I’ve discussed with the Australian prime minister.

‘I don’t think it’s just a question of social media and children under 16.

‘I think we’ve got to look at a range of measures. I’m particularly concerned about screen time for under-fives, which is not so much about social media, but about literally screen time and the impact it’s having on children when they arrive at school.

‘So I do think we need to look across the range. But, in direct answer to your question, do we need to do more to protect children when it comes to social media and screen time and associated harms? Then yes, we do.’

Banning under-16s from social media is backed by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch. 

This week the House of Lords is likely to vote on a ban as part of an amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, tabled by former Tory education minister Lord Nash. 

It comes after Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly died aged just 14, spoke out alongside 40 charities, campaigners and doctors, against a ban.

They warned restrictions could drive vulnerable youngsters towards unregulated internet spaces like gaming platforms – or darker sites such as suicide forums.

Mr Russell, whose daughter died in 2017, warned against an ‘ambition-led, politically-led, panic-led’ drive towards ‘hasty, non-evidence based decisions’.

He called for better enforcement of existing laws rather ‘sledgehammer techniques like bans’.

But, publishing a copy of the letter on X yesterday, Mr Thomas, MP for Plymouth Moor View, said: ‘We all know the harm social media causes to young people’s mental health.

Health Secretary Wes Streetinghas made little secret about his own support for the move, insisting he is 'in favour of action' on the issue

Health Secretary Wes Streetinghas made little secret about his own support for the move, insisting he is ‘in favour of action’ on the issue

Banning under-16s from social media is backed by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch

Banning under-16s from social media is backed by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch

‘The Labour Government has acted in recent months. Today, 61 Labour MPs have written to the PM urging him to go further. We back an Australia-style model with the onus on tech firms to block under 16s access.’

The MPs point to research showing over 500 children a day are now being referred for anxiety treatment in England alone, with going from zero to just five hours’ daily access to social media doubling boys’ rates of depression and trebling those of girls.

They added: ‘The average 12-year-old now spends 29 hours a week on a smartphone, much of it on social media platforms rife with harmful content’.

It is jointly-sponsored by Lib Dem peer and former children’s television presenter Baroness Benjamin, Labour peer Baroness Berger and independent peer Baroness Cass, a paediatrician.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
The thieves were attempting to steal luxury cars and jewellery.

Shocking Melbourne Home Invasion Leaves Two Men Stabbed: What You Need to Know

Two men have been stabbed during a home invasion in Melbourne‘s north-west,…
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister of Singapore Lawrence Wong during a joint press conference at Istana Villa in Singapore on April 10, 2026. fedpol Photo: Dominic Lorrimer

Australia’s Fuel Deal with Singapore: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Persistently High Gas Prices

Singapore has pledged to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese its commitment to ensuring…

Overnight Tragedy: Hopes Shattered as Bombs Strike Amid Home Clean-Up Efforts

The people of Lebanon dared to let hope flicker for the first…
US Vice President JD Vance, centre, walks with Pakistan's Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshall Asim Munir, left, and Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar

US and Iran Initiate Diplomatic Discussions in Pakistan

Negotiations began between the United States and Iran on Saturday, days after…
Pictured: Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy gives forward Joe Chan (left, in the No.11 jersey) a severe dressing down at halftime of the team's loss to the Warriors on Saturday night

NRL Coach’s Dressing Room Outburst: Footy Legend Slams Public Shaming of Star Player

Former Warriors star and current television analyst Shaun Johnson has criticized Craig…
Generic image of a mother and child crossing the road.

Unveiling the Crisis: Thousands of Australian Children Trapped in Institutional Housing

Nearly 5000 children are stuck in institutional housing as Australia’s adoption rates…

Artemis II Astronauts Safely Touch Down on Earth, Exiting Capsule After Successful Mission

In brief The Orion capsule splashed down off the coast of California…

Artemis II Crew Celebrated Upon Return from Historic Lunar Mission

In brief The Artemis II crew took centre stage at Ellington Field…

Pakistan Stages Historic Diplomatic Breakthrough: US-Iran Dialogue at Unprecedented Heights

In a surprising development, Pakistan has positioned itself as a mediator between…
Petrol prices Australia

Australian Government Launches $20M Initiative Encouraging Reduced Fuel Usage

The federal government is rolling out a $20 million fuel-saving campaign to…

Rescue Efforts Intensify for Missing Hiker in Victorian National Park

A large-scale search operation is currently underway for an individual named Andy,…

Melbourne Woman Ildi Calls for Change in Hungary’s Leadership: Why She Opposes Viktor Orbán

This Sunday marks a significant moment for Hungary as its citizens head…