As the club developed links with GRECE Le Gallou grew in importance, serving as a bridge between the Nouvelle Droite and mainstream right-wing politics.
[1] Le Gallou grew close to the National Front and helped to develop their préférence nationale policy of the 1980s, which called for welfare, health, education and job provisions to be given to French citizens of autochthonous origins first.
[4] In June 2014, Le Gallou, Bernard Lugan and Philippe Conrad co-founded the racialist think tank fr:Institut Iliade, which describes itself "in the continuity of Dominique Venner's thought and action".
The organization held a colloquium with Renaud Camus, Charlotte d'Ornellas and Jean Raspail in April 2016.
[6] In his spare time Le Gallou is a keen mountaineer and has completed a number of traditional races in the Alps.