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An elite unit of detectives is being convened to monitor social media for anti-migrant posts.
The National Internet Intelligence Investigations team will operate from the National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC) in Westminster, drawing officers from forces across England and Wales.
The unit will be tasked with flagging early signs of potential civil unrest and “maximising social media intelligence”, after last year’s riots exposed gaps in police planning.
Home Office ministers say it will give local commanders national support to spot and respond to online threats.
The move comes as protests outside asylum hotels spread across the country. On Saturday, crowds gathered in Norwich, Leeds and Bournemouth to demand action, with further demonstrations planned.
https://www.the-independent.com/new...cial-media-migrant-immigration-b2796646.html#Labour deputy leader Angela Raynerwarned the cabinet that ministers must tackle “the real concerns that people have” about immigration to prevent disorder.
Critics seized on the plan, branding it “disturbing” and warning of free‑speech infringements.
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp accused the government of trying “to police what you post, what you share, what you think” because it “can’t police the streets” itself. “Labour have stopped pretending to fix Britain and started trying to mute it,” he added, accusing ministers of favouring surveillance over frontline policing.
It’s official boyos, we’re now living in fucking Psycho Pass.





