In the latest example of a Europe-wide crackdown on free speech, the British government last night banned one of the world’s leading anti-immigration campaigners from entering the UK.
Renaud Camus was due to speak at the Homeland Party’s Remigration Conference in just over a week’s time.
In his 2011 book Le Grand Remplacement, M. Camus coined the term “Great Replacement” which has now been adopted worldwide by the defenders of European civilisation to describe the threat that we all face from mass immigration and the treason of political elites.
This is the latest in a series of desperate acts by a dying political establishment desperate to silence its critics, and in many ways the banning of Renaud Camus gives the game away.
This is a man who is the opposite of the stereotype that ‘anti-fascists’ like to brandish. He is an intellectual, not a hooligan. His political roots are in the 1970s left and the ‘gay rights’ movement. He is a consistent supporter of Israel.
Some of the above will place him at the opposite pole to many H&D readers. I don’t know for certain, but I would guess that most of our readers are (like me) anti-Zionist, although H&D has always adopted a cross-factional stance on this as on other issues that divide racial nationalists.
And I’d also guess that many (probably most) H&D readers retain traditional views on questions of sexual morality, although others (as I do) take the view that in 2025 racial nationalists should not interest themselves in the private lives of fellow Whites.
All that is beside the point. What the banning of Renaud Camus demonstrates is that however pro-Israel you are, however liberal you are on other social issues, the race traitors who govern modern Europe will ruthlessly persecute you, prevent you from travelling, and seek to silence you if you oppose their policies of racial and cultural suicide.
In this respect, the banning of Renaud Camus is part of the same process as the banning of our own correspondent and comrade Isabel Peralta. A Frenchman in his 70s who supports Israel might seem to have little in common with a Spanish national socialist in her 20s.
But to the British, French, and Spanish governments they are to be treated the same way – because what they have in common is that they are intelligent, eloquent, and dedicated opponents of the mass immigration that is destroying Europe.
That’s why whatever our differences might be, Heritage & Destiny give our full support to Renaud Camus in his battle against a disgraceful and treacherous British government.
As we exposed in an H&D exclusive last October, we shouldn’t be surprised at the actions of Starmer’s government given that his close personal friend, fellow lawyer, and Attorney General in his new government is a former worker for the extremist ‘anti-fascist’ organisation Searchlight.
Last autumn the Attorney General, Lord Hermer KC, gave the prestigious Bingham Lecture on the topic “The Rule of Law in an Age of Populism”.
Yet as a student in Manchester during the early 1990s, the young Ricky Hermer was a militant anti-fascist. He edited a journal associated with the Union of Jewish Students: this paper called itself On Guard, a deliberate reference to a much earlier journal of the violent Jewish anti-fascist 43 Group, some of whose members were also part of Zionist terror gangs in Palestine during the 1940s.
Hermer admits that his mentor and inspiration in his own anti-fascist work was Searchlight‘s northern representative Steve Tilzey.


Older H&D readers will remember our previous exposé of Tilzey, who (several years before his involvement with the future Attorney General) was imprisoned for his part in the kidnapping of a young National Front activist. Passing sentence the judge told Tilzey and his fellow conspirators, who included leading figures in the Trotskyist ‘Socialist Workers Party’: “the weapons you took with you are quite dreadful, capable of inflicting the most serious injuries and of killing in many cases.”
Tilzey and Manchester’s anti-fascist militants were proud of their connections with IRA sympathisers, and most notoriously with one of England’s most infamous gangland assassins, Dessie Noonan – leader of a Salford crime family.
For years Searchlight worked closely with the Anti-Fascist Action organisation whose London headquarters was in Jeremy Corbyn’s constituency office. (As we reported in 2023, Corbyn shamelessly campaigned to exclude our comrade Isabel Peralta from the UK, even though it is Corbyn himself, not Isabel, who has a long record as an apologist for terrorist front groups.) One of AFA’s main London activists, Patrick Hayes, was imprisoned for planting an IRA bomb that exploded at Harrods department store in Knightsbridge in 1993.
This is the world of militant anti-fascism. And yet (while there is no suggestion that they were personally aware of or involved in political violence) both Nigel Farage and the Labour government’s Attorney General have admitted working with the UK’s leading anti-fascist intelligence organisations.