Weekly Survey

This page is where I ask for your views on the issues that matter most to you. From housing and transport to health, education and community safety, I want to hear what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs to change.

This week’s survey focuses on children’s access to social media and digital technology. I’m asking for your thoughts on issues such as age limits, online safety, data protection, the use of AI and messaging platforms, and whether stronger rules or enforcement are needed. I want to understand how this issue is affecting families here in Warrington South, and what changes you believe would best protect children while supporting parents and schools.

Your feedback will help inform my work on online safety and children’s wellbeing in Parliament. 

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To what extent do you support or oppose banning social media use for children under the age of 16?
To what extent do you support or oppose raising the digital age of consent from 13, so companies cannot collect or use children’s data without parental consent?
To what extent do you support or oppose requiring overnight curfews and mandatory breaks on social media apps to prevent excessive use and doom-scrolling among young people?
To what extent do you support or oppose stricter enforcement of existing laws requiring age verification?
To what extent do you support or oppose making school mobile phone guidance a statutory requirement (legally mandatory for schools to follow)?
To what extent do you support or oppose measures that would block children under 18 from sending or receiving nude images online?
To what extent do you support or oppose introducing restrictions on children’s use of AI chatbots?
To what extent do you support or oppose age-restricting or limiting children’s use of VPN (Virtual Private Network) services?