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Foreign Operatives and AI Bots Flood Social Media with Anti-Immigration Narratives

Global influence campaigns are using artificial intelligence to manufacture content targeting British social cohesion, according to a new report.

ImmigrationPublished May 15, 2026 at 5:01 AMProcessed May 15, 2026 at 11:19 AM
A composite graphic shows a hand holding a phone with an AI-generated image of a man in traditional Islamic clothing, including a red-and-white headdress, addressing the UK Parliament, with several others in similar clothing sitting on the green benches. The video has a caption saying "UK Sharia Law".

A sprawling network of social media accounts masquerading as concerned British citizens has been exposed as a collection of foreign-based influence operations.

Investigations by BBC Panorama and the Top Comment podcast revealed that pages like 'Great British People'—which claim to represent local British voices—are actually operated from countries including Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and the Maldives.

These accounts utilize AI-generated imagery and videos to depict a dystopian future for the UK, often featuring scenes of civil unrest or the imposition of Sharia law. While some operators claim their goal is to spark debate about cultural trends, others admit their primary motivation is to monetize engagement through social media ad revenue.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has pointed to these operations as a threat to the city's reputation, suggesting that some accounts may be linked to hostile state actors like Russia and Iran, although direct verification remains difficult.

Experts note that this 'disinformation-for-hire' industry is evolving, with paid influencers and bots manufacturing support for specific agendas.

Despite the artificial nature of the content, many users continue to engage with and share the posts, with some commenters explicitly stating that the validity of the underlying message matters more to them than the authenticity of the video itself.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, stated that it continues to work to disrupt coordinated inauthentic behavior on its platforms.

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