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Keir Starmer to fulfill bereaved dad and mom after Lauren Cowell’s passionate plea

The Prime Minister has agreed to meet with bereaved parents whose children died as a result of harmful social media content just days after Lauren Cowell urged Sir Keir to “look in the eyes” of the families

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has agreed to meet with bereaved parents whose children died as a result of harmful social media content. It comes after campaigner Lauren Cowell issued a rallying cry in the Mirror on their behalf as she urged Sir Keir to “look in the eyes” of the families.

The parents had previously delivered a letter to Downing Street on April 25 requesting urgent talks on children’s online safety. But after not hearing anything from the PM, Lauren spoke to the Mirror this week urging him to act. She pleaded: “Every day is another day of silence. Why won’t he meet with these families?” Following her intervention, Sir Keir has now agreed to a meeting next Tuesday in a massive boost for the families. Lauren has teamed up with Ellen Roome, whose 14-year-old son Jools died after seemingly copying a challenge on TikTok. Ellen is among parents behind the Raise The Age campaign, to increase the minimum age for social media access from 13 to 16.

The families want to describe the circumstances in which their children died, and to set out why they believe stronger action is needed on the platforms and algorithmic features they hold responsible. They are urging the Government to use its consultation to hold firm on its commitment to introduce age-based restrictions on social media features, including raising the minimum age.

Speaking today Lauren Cowell praised the fortitude shown by the families. She said: “Meeting with the Prime Minister is so important for these families, who have shown such extraordinary courage in speaking publicly about the loss of their children and the devastating impact harmful online content can have.“They have all spent years campaigning on this at huge personal cost because they are determined that no other family should have to endure the heartbreak they live with. They are some of the most courageous and inspirational people I have ever met. I sincerely hope this meeting gives them the chance to explain directly to the Prime Minister why we cannot wait a moment longer to raise the age limit for harmful social media. As the Government’s consultation nears its end, it is so important that people across the country make their voices heard and tell the Prime Minister we expect nothing less than the full delivery of his promise to raise the age limit to 16 for harmful social media features.”

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Ellen Roome added: “By campaigning on this, we relive the tragedies of what happened to our families every day. We do this not because we want to but because we feel we have to, as we are determined that no other family should ever have to endure what we have been through. The Government promised us that they would ban harmful social media features or platforms for under-16s, and we will tell the Prime Minister on Tuesday, face to face, that this is what his Government must now deliver. No ifs, no buts.”

Both urged the public to respond to the consultation by going to www.raisetheage.org.uk