The influencers will be paid to tell their audience potential migrants face being deported to Rwanda.
The influencers will be paid to tell their audience potential migrants face being deported to Rwanda The government is now turning to Tiktok stars to help reduce the number of small boat arrivals, with foreign influencers being paid £5,000 if they tell their followers not to come to Britain. Influencers in Albania, Iraq, Egypt and Iran may be approached by the Home Office to help with their plan for the modern-day ‘public information film’.
It is hoped the Tiktok videos will successfully target harder to reach groups A Home Office spokesman said: ‘People smugglers frequently use social media to peddle lies and promote their criminal activities and it is vital that we utilise the same platforms to inform migrants about the truths about crossing the Channel and coming to the UK illegally. ‘We make no apologies for using every means necessary to stop the boats and save lives.