The Frank
Home
Today's Fastrack
About
Subscribe
UK: Police to Monitor Anti-Migrant Posts on Social Media

UK: Police to Monitor Anti-Migrant Posts on Social Media

author
author

The Frank Staff

The Frank Staff.
[email protected]
@TheFrank_com
The Frank Staff
author

The Frank Staff

The Frank Staff.
[email protected]
@TheFrank_com

Jul 27, 2025

·

0 min read

Share options

Email
Facebook
X
Telegram
WhatsApp
Reddit

The British government has reportedly tasked a specialist police unit to surveil social media for anti-mass migration opinions as it braces for another potential summer of unrest.

Rather than address the concerns of the public, such as removing the mostly young male illegal migrants from the taxpayer-funded hotel accommodations in communities across the country, the UK Home Office has formed the National Internet Intelligence Investigations to “maximise social media intelligence” about anti-mass migration sentiment on social media, according to The Telegraph.

The team will work out of the Covid lockdown-enforcing National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC) in London.

It comes amid protests outside of migrant hotels, starting with the Bell Hotel in Epping, where locals have staged several protests after an illegal from Ethiopia was accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl from the area. Protests against planned migrant hotels have also broken out in Norfolk and London.

While mostly peaceful, the government is reportedly deeply concerned of a potential re-run of last summer’s riots, which broke out in the wake of a second-generation Rwandan teen, Axel Rudakubana, stabbing three young girls to death and injuring ten others at a children’s dance party in Southport. Anger over the horrific attack sparked protests and riots across the UK, during which migrant hotels were targeted in violent incidents.

The government took a hard-line approach to what Prime Minsiter Starmer branded as “far-right” outpouring of anger, arresting over 1,280 people, including some who merely posted on social media, such as Lucy Connolly, a mother who received a 31-month prison sentence for a Facebook comment in relation to the riots.

Nevertheless, the government has vowed an even stronger response to any unrest this year. A government spokesman told the Independent: “While the public have a right to protest against the current situation, we will never tolerate unlawful or violent behaviour.

“Working closely with the police, we have thorough and well-tested contingency plans in place to deal with any public disorder, which have been strengthened since last year’s shameful scenes.”

Meanwhile, the Online Safety Act, which was passed by the former Conservative Party government and finalised by Labour, came into effect for social media companies on Friday. While the legislation was pitched to the public as a means of preventing children from seeing pornography or other graphic content, X users in Britain have already reported having anti-mass migration protest footage blocked if it contains any violence.

The move by the government to establish a new team to monitor social media has drawn strong rebuke from opponents, including from Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who said: “This is the beginning of the state controlling free speech. It is sinister, dangerous and must be fought. Reform UK will do just that.”

Conservative Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp remarked: “Two-tier Keir can’t police the streets, so he’s trying to police opinions instead. They’re setting up a central team to monitor what you post, what you share, what you think, because deep down they know the public don’t buy what they’re selling.

“Labour are scared of the public, Labour don’t trust the public, Labour don’t even know the public.”

Share options

Email
Facebook
X
Telegram
WhatsApp
Reddit

Paramount Layoffs Hit CBS News

Oct 30, 2025

2 min

Poll: Stefanik Leads Hochul in NY Gov Race

Oct 30, 2025

2 min

Newark Halts Flights Over Shutdown Staffing Issues

Oct 30, 2025

2 min

Fed Cuts Interest Rates for 2nd Time This Year

Oct 30, 2025

4 min

South Korea Gifts Trump Gold Crown

Oct 30, 2025

2 min

Nvidia Becomes World’s First $5T Company

Oct 30, 2025

<1 min

Senate Blocks Trump's Brazil Tariffs

Oct 30, 2025

2 min

London: Illegal Migrant Arrested in Triple Stabbing

Oct 30, 2025

3 min

Speaker Johnson: No Path for 3rd Trump Term

Oct 30, 2025

<1 min

Judge Blocks Trump Shutdown Layoffs Indefinitely

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

FBI Probed 160 Republicans Under ‘Arctic Frost’

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

Brazil: 64 Killed in Rio Drug Raid

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

Israel Strikes Gaza After Hamas Ceasefire Breach

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

US Tried to Flip Maduro’s Pilot

Oct 29, 2025

9 min

House GOP: Biden Autopen Signatures Illegitimate

Oct 29, 2025

4 min

Bill Gates Makes Climate Change U-Turn

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

Trump Appeals NY Hush Money Conviction

Oct 29, 2025

1 min

Category 5 Hurricane Melissa Hits Jamaica

Oct 29, 2025

5 min

ICE Leadership Shakeup to Speed Deportations

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

CBS News Host John Dickerson Leaving Network

Oct 29, 2025

2 min

  • Today's Fastrack
  • About
  • Contact
  • Policy & Terms
  • Recaptcha