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Keir Starmer is set to caution against the efforts of online provocateurs who are spreading a dangerous narrative of impending violence in the UK during a significant address.

The Prime Minister will highlight the deliberate instigation of fears to escalate an anticipated conflict, referring to it as part of a systematic cultivation of grievances facilitated by our digital devices.

Expectedly, Mr. Starmer will denounce this narrative as bleak, devoid of joy, and demonstrably false, yet strangely coherent. He will emphasize that it exploits genuine societal issues, vilifying certain groups as the supposed adversaries.

Following a rally in London where far-right figure Tommy Robinson declared the start of a revolution, and Elon Musk warned of impending violence, the Prime Minister will caution against the use of intimidating language to influence public discourse.

In an article for The Telegraph, Mr. Starmer stressed the urgency of addressing all aspects of illegal immigration, dismissing the notion of using migration to fill labor gaps as compassionate left-wing policy. He acknowledged a historical reluctance from left-wing parties to engage with immigration concerns but emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to combat illegal immigration.

The Prime Minister is expected to unveil plans for mandatory digital ID cards as a measure to combat illegal employment, asserting that every country must assert control over its borders to address the issue effectively.

Highlighting the need for border control, the Prime Minister will emphasize that relying on foreign labor under exploitative conditions is not aligned with compassionate politics, reiterating the importance of maintaining secure national borders.

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