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Under 16 Social Media Ban Voted Down In Commons

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108061005 1731343459221 Gettyimages 1460741510 3k2a1106e Jpeg V Live updates from parliament as mps set to vote on proposal for ban on under 16s using tiktok, instagram, facebook, twitter, and other social media sites. A ban on social media for under 16s has been rejected by mps. the age limit had been backed by peers earlier this year after growing calls from campaigners including actor hugh grant.

The Plan To Ban Children Under 16 From Social Media
The Plan To Ban Children Under 16 From Social Media

The Plan To Ban Children Under 16 From Social Media Mps have rejected a proposal to ban under 16s from using social media for the second time, as the prime minister summoned tech bosses to demand tougher action on internet safety. But in the commons on monday, education minister olivia bailey urged mps to dismiss the change and support more flexible restrictions. "many parents and campaign groups have called for an. Uk mps have voted a second time against an outright ban on social media for under 16s, instead opting to follow the government’s more piecemeal approach. the house of commons voted 256 to 150 to opt for the government’s upcoming social media regulations rather than a default ban as part of the children’s wellbeing and schools bill. the proposed under 16s ban was proposed by lord nash of. Mps have rejected a proposed ban on social media for under 16s. the commons voted 307 to 173, with a majority of 134, against the age limit.

Social Media Ban For Under 16s Down Under Hiru News Srilanka S
Social Media Ban For Under 16s Down Under Hiru News Srilanka S

Social Media Ban For Under 16s Down Under Hiru News Srilanka S Uk mps have voted a second time against an outright ban on social media for under 16s, instead opting to follow the government’s more piecemeal approach. the house of commons voted 256 to 150 to opt for the government’s upcoming social media regulations rather than a default ban as part of the children’s wellbeing and schools bill. the proposed under 16s ban was proposed by lord nash of. Mps have rejected a proposed ban on social media for under 16s. the commons voted 307 to 173, with a majority of 134, against the age limit. Members of parliament have decisively rejected a proposed social media ban for children under the age of sixteen, despite widespread calls to enhance online safety by restricting young people's access to popular platforms. A proposed ban on social media for under 16s has been rejected by mps despite calls for an immediate block from campaigners and bereaved parents. mps voted 307 to 173, majority 134, against the. The commons vote was clear cut: mps rejected the social media ban for under 16s by a majority of 134, with 307 against and 173 in favour. labour veteran john mcdonnell broke ranks to support the ban, while 107 labour mps, including north somerset's sadik al hassan, abstained. In a decisive house of commons vote, lawmakers turned down a push to block kids under 16 from platforms like instagram and tiktok. the tally: 307 against, 173 for.

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