CONSERVATIVE
New Forest East

DSIT – YOUNG PEOPLE: SOCIAL MEDIA BAN V. ENCOURAGING THE USE OF INTERNET - 18 March 2026

DSIT – YOUNG PEOPLE: SOCIAL MEDIA BAN V. ENCOURAGING THE USE OF INTERNET - 18 March 2026

Sir Julian Lewis: I hope this is a helpful suggestion to the Secretary of State. There have been some objections to a social media ban for young people based on the fact that it would create a cliff edge, whereby they have no involvement with it and then total involvement with it. Does she agree with me that one way to minimise that danger is to encourage children to use the internet, which is not interactive, as that will gradually acclimatise them for the day when they are able to use interactive services more safely?

[The Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (Liz Kendall): The right hon. Gentleman is always helpful – well, not always, but on this occasion he has been very helpful. The cliff-edge argument has been made to me personally by the NSPCC [National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children], the Molly Rose Foundation, the Internet Watch Foundation and others, and it is one that we should take seriously. I have spoken to schools in my constituency about how best to handle it if we were to go ahead with the ban. There is a really important point about young people’s education and awareness, because life is online now and we have to prepare children for the future. That is at the heart of the issues we are debating in the consultation.]