Keir Starmer Opposes Mobile Phone Ban for Under-16s
The Prime Minister calls for stronger content controls instead, addressing concerns over children's online safety.
- Starmer rejects outright ban on mobile phones for under-16s, deeming it impractical.
- He emphasizes the need to control harmful content accessible to children online.
- Parents and officials express concerns about the impact of smartphones on mental health and safety.
- Starmer maintains his family's privacy, avoiding specifics about his own children's phone use.
- The debate follows tragic cases highlighting the dangers of unrestricted smartphone access.