In this Revolver News article, staff writers report that the UK government operates a shadowy unit called RICU to suppress public outrage over migrant crimes and violence while protecting the failing open-border agenda and demonizing native citizens who speak out.
- RICU, the Research, Information and Communications Unit with roots in MI6 counter-terror efforts, now focuses on managing narratives around migrant-related incidents rather than addressing the underlying chaos.
- Following the near-beheading of Stephen Ogilvie in Belfast by a Sudanese asylum-seeker, RICU advised police on controlling the story, identifying online protesters and framing them as unsympathetic thugs.
- The unit reportedly intervenes to draft or influence statements from victims’ families in racially charged cases to prevent further “inflammation” of tensions.
- Critics, including Sir William Shawcross, note RICU sets a high bar for scrutinizing Islamism but a low one for the “extreme right,” flagging classics like Shakespeare and BBC shows as potential indicators of white nationalism.
- This mirrors broader government efforts to intimidate families, stage propaganda events, and push “anti-hate” messaging while ignoring assimilation failures and violence against Britons.
- The approach prioritizes narrative control and behavioral change over confronting the migrant crisis tearing through UK communities.
- Revolver highlights how such tactics treat concerned citizens as the threat instead of holding violent migrants and failed policies accountable.
- The revelations underscore the UK ruling class’s determination to bury public discontent rather than reverse disastrous immigration policies.
Read the full story:
https://revolver.news/2026/06/behind-the-secret-uk-government-agency-trying-to-control-outrage-against-migrants/



