“Individuals can be very vulnerable to the on-line narrative.” Members will also be given a report by the Commission for Countering Extremism looking at conspiracy theories involving the pandemic. It was written last Summer, following the first National lockdown, but many of the issued raised in the document have remained almost a year into the pandemic. It says: “During the Covid-19 pandemic we have seen an increased visibility of conspiracy theories ranging from anti-vaccine, anti-establishment to anti-minority and antisemitic. “They are not specific to any one ideology, but are used by the Far Right, Far Left and Islamists to further their own ideological aims.”