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Wes Streeting says Starmer ‘behind the curve’ on under-16s social media ban – UK politics live

Wes Streeting says Starmer ‘behind the curve’ on under-16s social media ban – UK politics live

Summary

Wes Streeting criticized social media companies for not protecting children and accused the British government, led by Keir Starmer, of being slow to act on banning social media use for under-16s. He compared social media companies to tobacco firms, saying they know their products can be addictive and harmful, especially to young people.

Key Facts

  • Wes Streeting says social media companies ignore their responsibility to protect children.
  • He called for a ban on social media use for under-16s as a starting point for regulation.
  • Streeting compared social media firms to tobacco companies due to their knowledge of harm and addictive designs.
  • He claims social media platforms are designed to keep young users hooked and spending more time online.
  • The UK government is deciding whether to ban social media for under-16s after consulting the public.
  • Keir Starmer and his government plan to announce their action on this issue soon.
  • Streeting said he had argued for tougher rules on social media while he was in the government.
  • The debate includes concerns about balancing innovation and social harm in technology.
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