Keir Starmer has announced his plan for an under-16 social media ban, covering platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook and X.
The plans also include extra protections from harmful features such as livestreaming and contact from strangers, including on gaming sites.
By targeting Gavin Newsom with the DOJ Trump is showing us he has gone full Putin. We're living in dictatorship and we need to stop it if it's not too late.
UK is starting to love Sir Keir.
I don't know but something seems to be changing in the media.
Apart from the predictable hostility from GB News and Nick Ferrari on LBC, parts of the press finally appear to be moving towards something dangerously radical:
Judging Keir Starmer on what he actually does.
Not every difficult week is now automatically being presented as a political funeral.
Not every disagreement is being treated as the collapse of government.
Not every Labour setback is being turned into another breathless “Starmer is finished” headline before breakfast.
Some journalists are beginning to acknowledge the seriousness, discipline and stability he brings after years of Conservative chaos.
I would not say the media loves him yet.
That may be asking for a miracle.
But a little fairness, context and neutrality would already feel like a revolution.
And perhaps, slowly, some of them are beginning to realise that quiet government is not the same as weak government.
Sometimes it is simply government getting on with the job.
#LessNoiseMoreDelivery
Obviously Yaxley Lennon f*cked up by jumping on a riot while hanging out in Moscow with far right influencers
Now check his finances Met Police for Russian funding https://t.co/uzW6jU3DEH
The UK’s leading far-right figure was on Saturday detained by police under terrorism legislation at London’s Heathrow airport, after a week in which he played a key role in encouraging protests that later turned violent in Northern Ireland https://t.co/rdF1ZbAR1E