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Starmer backs potential social media ban for under-16s in major policy shift

16 January 2026
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Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to back legislation that would ban under-16s from social media platforms, signalling a decisive shift in the government’s approach to online child protection.

The Prime Minister, who had previously voiced doubts about adopting Australia-style age restrictions, has now dropped his opposition and confirmed that all options are being considered, including a mandatory ban for under-16s.

Speaking on Thursday, Starmer said the government needed to “better protect children from social media”, adding that ministers were closely examining the Australian model and were open to further protections, including age-based restrictions.

Downing Street has also indicated it would not block a forthcoming Conservative amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, due to be voted on next week, which would introduce a legal requirement for social media companies to bar under-16s from their platforms.

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