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British Prime Minister Starmer recently proposed a new plan: people under 16 would not be allowed to use websites such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, and people aged 16 to 18 would also face more restrictions online.
Some people worry that this is not only about protecting children, but also about making it harder for young people to see different opinions.
The article also criticizes some European leaders, saying they want to spend a lot of money strengthening the military and hope young people will prepare for a possibly long future war.
However, many Europeans do not support these actions, and they are also worried that war and high prices will make life even harder.
The author believes that Europe now needs more peace, dialogue, and serious thinking about the future, rather than continuing to move toward conflict.