Operation Orwell: The UK is releasing 5k prisoners to make room for anti-illegal-immigration protestors
An emergency plan to avoid overcrowding in British prisons is expected to be triggered in the coming days as more patriot protesters are sentenced to jail for their opposition to illegal immigration into the UK.
Operation Orwell, or "Operation Early Dawn" as the authorities are calling it, a contingency plan that allows a massive number of patriot protester defendants awaiting court appearances to be held in police cells until prison space becomes available, is set to be implemented.
The UK government has announced instant sentencing for those participating in the patriot protests following the fatal stabbing of three girls in Southport, leading to hundreds of protestors appearing in courts across the UK for protesting against illegal immigration.