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“Starmer Warns Against Online Provocateurs Inciting UK Violence”

Keir Starmer is set to caution against online provocateurs who are inciting a dangerous belief in imminent violence within the UK during a significant address.

The Prime Minister will highlight the deliberate stirring of fears to escalate a forthcoming conflict, pointing out the existence of a structured network of grievances spawned by digital devices.

In his anticipated speech, Mr. Starmer is expected to denounce the spread of false and joyless narratives that exploit genuine societal issues and vilify certain groups as the enemy.

This warning follows far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s declaration of a revolution after a large rally in London and Elon Musk’s remote message urging supporters to prepare for a violent struggle.

The Prime Minister will emphasize the use of intimidating language and present a choice between a politics of exploiting grievances and a patriotic renewal that focuses on community-driven progress.

In an article for The Telegraph, Mr. Starmer stressed the urgent need to address all aspects of illegal immigration and rejected the notion that using migration to fill workforce gaps aligns with compassionate leftist policies.

He acknowledged the historical avoidance of the immigration topic by left-wing parties but emphasized the importance of addressing illegal immigration comprehensively without resorting to divisive tactics.

The Prime Minister will introduce the implementation of mandatory digital ID cards as a measure to combat illegal employment, asserting the necessity for every nation to have control over its borders to prevent exploitation of foreign labor and wage undercutting.

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