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Andy Murray backs social media ban for under-16s suggesting 'it removes difficult part of parenting'

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Andy Murray backs social media ban for under-16s suggesting 'it removes difficult part of parenting'.

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Andy Murray has praised the Government's move to introduce a social media ban for under-16s, suggesting it "removes a difficult part of parenting".The former British No1, who has four children with wife Kim Sears, aged between five and 10, explained that he has "got rid of social media" on his phone and backed the ban."My kids don't really watch YouTube and stuff.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Murray explained that he was "wasting too much time" on social media and has opted for a phone which has apps and websites disabled.The Scotsman will be in Jack Draper's corner at Wimbledon, which gets underway in a matter of days.Draper withdrew from Queen's last week but now believes he is...

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