Before people can be removed, they have to be ranked. This series traces how the ranking happens: how the logic of replacement entered the British mainstream wearing the word “culture”, how it left the screen and arrived at people’s doors, and where the whole inheritance came from. The Dark Enlightenment examined the theory of rule. This series examines the permission to act.
Part One: The Enemy Within
The translation. How replacement logic arrived in British party politics disguised as a debate about culture, and how ranking citizens by origin became a policy position rather than a scandal.
Part Two: The Belfast Pogrom
The consequence. What happens when the ranking is complete: a week of organised violence against the ranked, and the agitation system that supplied the permission. -
Part Three: The Great Replacement
The genealogy. Parts One and Two documented the permission structure at work. This part traces where it came from: how a conspiracy theory was manufactured, laundered and mainstreamed over a century, and who paid for the laundering.
Part Four: The Word That Outlived the Movement
The carrier. Generation Identity collapsed under bans, raids and infiltration, and it made no difference: the movement’s one-word programme, remigration, travelled from a Vienna flat to the Potsdam conference to the mouths of British politicians. The biography of the vocabulary that survived its authors.
Parts One and Two were written three days apart in June 2026, as events overtook the argument. They should be read together.
Forthcoming: an investigation into Restore Britain and the political machinery now being built to turn the permission structure into a programme.


