Daily Politics from the New Statesman

Should we ban social media for under-16s?

Feb 16, 2026
George Eaton, senior editor and UK politics analyst, breaks down the debate over banning social media for under‑16s. He outlines Australia’s approach, global momentum and Labour’s shifting stance. Short discussions cover enforcement challenges, public polling, alternatives like curfews and design changes, plus wider tech geopolitics and political risks.
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Australia Pioneered Age-Verification Ban

  • Australia implemented a world-first ban requiring age assurance like government ID or biometrics for under-16s on major platforms.
  • George Eaton says this move inspired other countries to consider similar bans amid rising evidence of harm to children.
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Broad Labour Consensus On Action

  • Support for an Australia-style ban crosses Labour factions from socially conservative to radical socialist wings.
  • George Eaton argues this rare cross-faction alignment makes it politically attractive for Keir Starmer.
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Policy Framing Determines Popularity

  • Popular policies can backfire if sold narrowly, as happened with Digital ID losing support after being presented mainly as an immigration tool.
  • Eaton warns the social-media case must be framed positively beyond a knee-jerk reaction to retain public backing.
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