French writer Renault Camus has been informed that his presence in the UK is “not considered to promote public goods,” and he is therefore prohibited from entering the country.
The British government finally found someone to stop crossing the English Channel, and ironically, it is an openly gay anti-immigrant thinker who came to give a speech at a political event. Prolific author and philosopher Renault Camus revealed that his e-travel approval (ETA) application to visit the UK was rejected, resulting in him being banned from entering the UK.
He revealed an email he received from his home office in the UK. Statement: “Your presence in the UK is not considered to encourage public goods.”
Camus said he was scheduled to attend a meeting of the National Party, a legally registered UK political party, a legally registered UK political party, with a focus on the Oxford Union, a world-famous forum, in a few weeks.
Camus publisher Vauban Books has been published statement Regarding the decision, he said the UK’s ban on the 78-year-old writer “is only further confirming that the country has abandoned the most fundamental principles of liberal democracy.”
They continued. “Camus is one of our greatest living writers and will be remembered by future generations. In contrast, if it is remembered at all, if it is remembered, then it is only because of its continuous betrayal and deep mediocrity elsewhere, Camus’ voice falsely shows just how precious a precious voice is.”
Camus’ own comments on the decision were in line with his usual style of Acerbic Wit. he I wrote it: “Apparently they fear I might be [genocide] British. Still, I’m 78 years old and I’m gay… I love the UK. Or at least before colonization. ”
Reflecting the joint issues affecting Britain and his hometown of France, Camus wrote on Friday that the media class found themselves confused by “complex mysteries,” including “an increase in drug trafficking meteors and violence related to violence in small towns that were once quite peaceful, and other violence against women.”
For most people, Camus is best known for coining the term “great alternative.” This has entered the political language of several countries, especially in France, despite the constant accusations that it is a fierce theory of conspiracy. Of the European replacements, he wrote:
In the 15th century, there were no dramatic episodes of the 100 Years’ War or German occupation.
Camus spoke to Breitbart News in 2018, expressing the general view that “Davocracy” globalist elite “humans are generally interchangeable.” From that perspective, sentimentality and values cannot be attributed to any group of groups, as they are freely exchanged with others and can still play the same role.
Therefore, the elites support “great alternatives,” and thus defined them as “changes in people and civilization for the human industry, undifferentiated human material, economic systems that produce human Nutella, free spread.”
This week’s ban on Kamimis visiting the UK is as the UK government continues to struggle to tackle the clearly cumbersome border crisis, even to address Oxford University. A new record of the arrival of boat migrants was recorded this week, with 705 illegals landing on a beach in the UK on Tuesday, earning the total for the year. All BBC – A massive leap towards arrivals up to this point in the previous year to 8,888.
More broadly, immigration to the UK is at a level not seen in British history. Net arrivals hit another record high in 2023, with total arrivals hitting an estimated 12 million new residents in the country by July 2024.





