
"When Labour came in, the children's commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, was already situating social media use as a tech-giant problem more than an individual one; surely there was some way to re-engineer an under-16's phone so they could use it to call their parents but not to access social media sites?"
"Explanations such as Everyone hates politicians now, and They can't seem to make their minds up, and people don't like that seem plausible but insufficient."
The influence of government policies on children's screen time and social media usage is a critical concern. The Labour party's unpopularity stems from its failure to address these issues effectively. The children's commissioner highlighted the need for tech regulation, suggesting that social media is a problem created by tech giants rather than individuals. The disconnect between the government and the public, particularly the moderate voters, has contributed to declining support for Labour, as they struggle to resonate with the electorate's concerns.
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