The UK's online landscape is being manipulated by a network of 'patriotic' social media accounts, with origins in Sri Lanka and Vietnam, that are pushing anti-immigration narratives. These accounts, using AI-generated content, have amassed hundreds of thousands of views, creating a distorted image of the UK. The content ranges from videos depicting a dystopian future where Muslim immigration has led to a decline in the country's reputation, to more nuanced portrayals of Islamic countries as idyllic. The creators, motivated by profit or political agendas, exploit the public's difficulty in discerning AI-generated content from reality. This raises concerns about the erosion of trust in media and the potential for state-sponsored disinformation. As AI technology advances, the line between fact and fiction becomes increasingly blurred, leaving the public vulnerable to manipulation. The UK's Mayor, Sir Sadiq Khan, calls for social media companies to take responsibility and combat this misinformation, while experts warn that the public's ability to discern truth from falsehood is being tested. The future of online discourse hangs in the balance as we grapple with the implications of AI-driven disinformation.