Last year's riots highlight the importance of government monitoring online activity to prevent the spread of violent disorder. Alongside greater regulation and accountability, content must be monitored in real-time so that harmful posts and individuals are identified before it is too late. The government has a responsibility to ensure the physical and digital safety of its citizens.
Creating elite police units to monitor online activity represents dangerous overreach that criminalizes legitimate concerns. This Orwellian surveillance dismisses genuine grievances about immigration policy as undemocratic activity. Instead of policing thought crimes on social media, the government should instead seek to solve the migration and asylum crisis that has brought Britain to the brink.