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Social media to be banned for children under 16 in Britain; PM Starmer makes major announcement..

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Monday that the use of social media apps would be banned for all minors under the age of 16 to ensure their well-being and safety. In a speech delivered from 10 Downing Street in London, Starmer stated that this decision was justified, both in his capacity as Prime Minister and as a father of young children.

He acknowledged that imposing such a ban on some of the world's largest technology companies would not be easy, but emphasized that the health and well-being of children are paramount.

**Social Media Ban for Children Under 16**
Prime Minister Starmer announced plans to ban social media for children under the age of 16. He noted that children today must navigate a world where technology has permeated every aspect of their lives. "I cannot allow this to continue," he said, adding, "That is why we are giving children back their childhood."

**A Major Step for Our Children**
PM Starmer described the day as a significant moment for the country. He called it a major step and a genuine shift for children and the future, announcing that the government would prohibit social media use for all children under 16.

**Social Media Has Not Benefited Young People**
He stated that he was not taking this step lightly, nor would he claim that social media has offered no benefits to young people—as that would clearly be incorrect. However, governance involves making choices between options, and for him, a total ban was the right course of action. He expressed confidence that parents would welcome this clear and decisive move, noting the importance of the government's approach evolving alongside technological changes.

**The Prime Minister's Decision: A Right Move**
Parents have described the British Prime Minister's decision as a very positive step. Children today have become increasingly reliant on mobile phones; the situation has reached a point where, for instance, a child is handed a phone simply because they refuse to eat. Children's physical activity has virtually ceased due to mobile phones. Excessive mobile usage impacts children's mental health. The Prime Minister of our country should also take steps to address this issue.


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