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    Backbench Rebellion Pressures Starmer on Social Media Ban for Teens

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    By Iris East on January 22, 2026 News Briefing, Tech news, UK Politics
    Backbench Rebellion Pressures Starmer on Social Media Ban for Teens
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    Backbench Rebellion Could Push Labour to Enforce Social Media Ban

    • UK Lords back a ban on social media for under-16s to address online harm.
    • Concerns about children’s addiction to social media and its adverse effects.
    • Growing pressure on political leaders like Keir Starmer regarding digital safety.
    • Potential rebellion among MPs prompting urgent discussions about legislative changes.
    • Proposed regulations aim to protect minors from harmful online content and influence.

    Backbench Rebellion Pressures Starmer on Social Media Ban for Teens

    A significant backbench rebellion within the Labour Party could lead to the enforcement of a social media ban for under-16s, reflecting growing concerns regarding children’s safety online. Party sources suggest that upcoming discussions among MPs may force leader Keir Starmer to take a definitive stance on the issue.

    Hugh Grant and Esther Ghey endorse letter supporting UK social media ban for under-16s

    The rebellion has emerged in response to alarming data highlighting the detrimental effects of social media on children, including anxiety, depression, and addiction. Calls for action have intensified following reports that nearly 50% of children aged 11–17 claimed they felt pressured to be online.

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    The discontent has been particularly evident in the House of Commons, where backbench MPs voiced concerns during recent sessions. “If we do not act now, we risk a generation of young people growing up with severe mental health issues,” warned one MP, underscoring the urgency for regulatory changes.

    The debate is rooted in the wider context of the UK’s ongoing discussions about internet safety and children’s rights, with various stakeholders including parents, educators, and mental health experts pushing for stricter regulations.

    The potential legislation could face hurdles, but if successful, it may set a precedent globally, affecting how social media platforms operate. Experts caution that without intervention, the ramifications could be profound, with one mental health advocate emphasising, “This is not just about setting age limits; it’s about protecting our children’s futures.”

    As discussions progress, the Labour Party may face mounting pressure to act, signalling a critical juncture in the battle against social media’s influence on youth.

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