Courtesy of YouTubeLife & CultureNewsThe UK government is now enlisting TikTok stars to deter migrantsUnder the new scheme, social media influencers from around the world will be paid to promote Britain’s stringent anti-immigration lawsShareLink copied ✔️February 14, 2024Life & CultureNewsTextJames Greig The Tories, who have a long track record of complaining that TikTok is a sinister propaganda tool, have decided to get in on the action – because why let the Chinese Communist Party have all the fun? As part of a wider advertising blitz, the Home Office is set to hire a collection of Albanian influencers to dissuade “prospective migrants” from travelling to the UK. The shortlist of prospective candidates includes the rapper OMGdioh, comedian Roxhi Dibrani, and an American travel blogger who is based in the US. Starting with Albania, the strategy will be rolled out in a number of countries that account for large portions of migration to Britain, including Egypt, Iraq and Vietnam. Influencers based in these countries will be offered thousands of pounds to publicise Britain’s strict new immigration laws, including the threat of being deported to Rwanda. As reported in The Times, the scheme is intended to counteract the fact that “people smugglers” are using TikTok to advertise their services. As a result of recent legislation, the government is barred from using TikTok directly, so it has hired a UK-based marketing film called Multicultural Marketing Agency – which specialises in “engaging diverse audiences” – to carry out the campaign. While both the Home Office and the Multicultural Marketing Agency should be applauded for their commitment to diversity, there is little evidence to suggest that these kinds of deterrent campaigns are effective. Since 2014, the government has spent over £800 million on security and deterrence measures – as reported in OpenDemocracy – but this vast expenditure has failed to reduce the number of people coming. In the last 25 years, over 400 people have died while attempting to cross the English Channel. These deaths were avoidable. Whether or not their claim is eventually successful, everyone has the legal right to claim asylum in the UK, and the government’s failure to provide safe routes is the real problem. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMary Finn’s message from the Freedom Flotilla: ‘Don’t give up’Are you in a party-gap relationship?For Jay Guapõ, every day in New York is a movieDakota Warren’s new novel is a tale of sapphic obsessionP.E Moskowitz on how capitalism is driving us all insaneVanmoofDJ Fuckoff’s guide to living, creating and belonging in BerlinCould scheduling sex reignite your dead libido?The Global Sumud Flotilla’s mission has only just begunIs inconvenience the cost of community?We asked young US students what activism looks like in the Trump eraAnti-slop: what if social media actually delivered on its promises?How to date when... they’re your ex