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Keir Starmer Vows Strong Action Against Online Tech Giants

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Published: 27 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared a major battle against massive social media corporations. This bold move aims to protect young children from the dangers of digital addiction. The government is responding to new official guidance regarding healthy screen time for youth. Experts suggest that children under five should limit their daily digital use significantly. Sir Keir Starmer believes that tech firms must be held accountable for their designs. He spoke passionately about the need to support parents in this modern digital age. The Prime Minister visited a school in south London to discuss these vital changes. He acknowledged the many pressures that modern families face in their busy daily lives. Using a tablet to distract a child during a tantrum is very common. However, clear guidance has been missing for parents until this very important moment.

The new report was led by the Children’s Commissioner and top medical experts. Rachel de Souza and Professor Russell Viner provided essential insights for this new policy. They recommend that infants under two years old should avoid screens almost entirely. Exceptions are made for shared activities like video calling or looking at photos. For children aged two to five, an hour of screen time is enough. This advice marks a significant shift in how we view childhood digital engagement. The government is now considering very strict measures to limit social media access. Australia has already moved toward banning social media for those under sixteen years. UK ministers are looking closely at similar age restrictions for various online platforms. This includes popular gaming sites and the latest artificial intelligence chatbots available today.

Starmer noted that some tech platforms intentionally create very addictive digital features. These companies want children to spend as much time as possible on apps. The Prime Minister is ready to fight these firms to protect our children. He stated clearly that the government stands firmly on the side of families. Protecting the mental health of the next generation is a top national priority. The fight involves challenging the risky functionalities built into many modern mobile apps. These features are often designed to keep young minds engaged for long periods. Starmer believes that the current lack of regulation is no longer acceptable. The government will consult widely on how to implement these necessary new rules. This process will involve parents, teachers, and experts in child psychology and health.

The term screens covers a wide range of devices used in homes today. This includes mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and traditional television sets as well. Families are encouraged to avoid fast-paced videos for their very young children. These types of media can be overstimulating for a developing young brain. The guidance also warns against using AI tools and toys for young infants. Instead, the panel suggests returning to more traditional forms of home entertainment. Bedtimes and mealtimes should become strictly screen-free zones for every UK household. Parents are encouraged to try background music or classic board games instead. Reading bedtime stories remains one of the best ways to bond with children. Colouring and drawing are also excellent activities for fostering creativity in the young.

Sharing screen activities can actually be beneficial if done with proper care. Watching a program together allows parents to ask questions about the story. This interaction helps with the cognitive development of the child during early years. It is much better than letting a child use a device alone. Shared experiences can include looking at family albums on a digital screen. Video calls with distant relatives also count as a positive social interaction. However, the data shows that solo screen use is becoming far too common. Around ninety-eight percent of children watch screens daily by age two today. This high percentage has raised concerns among health and education professionals alike. Infants who spend too much time on screens often miss out on books. They are also less likely to enjoy regular trips to local parks.

The Education Policy Institute has found a link between screens and language skills. Children with high screen usage often show slower development in their speaking abilities. Professor Russell Viner explains that solo screen time crowds out vital activities. Children need deep sleep, active play, and regular physical movement to thrive. Talking with parents and carers is the foundation of all early learning. The panel suggests that parents should model good behavior with their devices. Children often mimic the digital habits they see in their own homes. Setting aside screen-free periods for the whole family can create better balance. This helps everyone reconnect without the constant distraction of digital notifications today. The goal is to build a healthier relationship with technology for everyone.

Dr. Mike McKean from the Royal College of Paediatrics welcomed the new report. He believes these guidelines will help protect the most crucial early years. Childhood has become much harder to navigate because of the digital world. Parents and professionals have been playing a difficult game of catch up. Technology often moves much faster than our understanding of its long-term impact. We are finally setting clear boundaries to help the next generation succeed. The guidance aims to ensure that children are ready for school life. Excessive screen time can sometimes hinder the social skills needed for classrooms. Educators have noticed that some children struggle to focus without a screen. By following this advice, families can foster better concentration and social empathy.

The panel did make a clear distinction for children with special needs. Assistive technologies are vital tools for many students with different learning requirements. These devices should not be restricted in the same way as entertainment. For these children, screens provide a voice and a way to learn. The focus of the new policy is on harmful entertainment and addiction. It is not about removing helpful tools that provide essential accessibility today. The government wants to ensure that every child has the best start. This means balancing the benefits of tech with the needs of development. The upcoming fight with social media giants will be a long one. However, the Prime Minister remains committed to this important cause for families.

As we move forward, the role of big tech will change. They can no longer ignore the impact their products have on children. The UK is taking a leading role in global digital safety standards. Many other nations are watching these developments with a great deal interest. Protecting children from digital harm requires both local and international cooperation today. Parents now have a clear roadmap to help them manage screen time. This clarity is something that many families have requested for several years. The English Chronicle will continue to follow this story as it develops. We will provide updates on the consultation and any new laws passed. For now, the focus remains on the well-being of our youngest citizens. Reducing screen time is a small step toward a much healthier future.

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