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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Eleventh sitting)

"Does the Minister imagine that inappropriate apologies will now not be allowed under that guidance?..."
Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Eleventh sitting)

"Historically, universities were set up by royal charter, specifically to ensure that Governments of the day were not meddling in appointments at university and that free speech was thus preserved. That was the ancient, as well as the more modern right of universities. Surely there is a requirement for those …..."
Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"The amendment talks about the Prevent obligations, which are not an Act in themselves so are subordinate to Acts, not being applied for purposes of research, delivery of the curriculum or teaching. Can the right hon. Gentleman give some examples of how he would want this to be applied? We …..."
Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"The right hon. Gentleman has clarified his thinking for me, which is very useful. I am not sure about some of the detailed wording, but that is the point of a probing amendment, is it not? I wonder if he would like to reflect on the interesting contradiction that the …..."
Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"I declare my usual interests with the University of Bradford, the University of Sussex, and the University and College Union.

When I first saw the amendment, I was slightly confused —[Interruption.]..."

Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"When I first saw the amendment, I was slightly confused about its purpose. The idea that the Bill ought to refer to contradicting or overlapping—however one might phrase it—legislation and sets of guidelines is something that we have proposed in previous amendments, which I feel were slightly better worded.

I …..."

Lloyd Russell-Moyle - View Speech

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"I totally agree. However, an example might be if a lecturer wishes to run a course about Islamic radicalisation. They might say to the university, “I need some extra safeguards put around this course because of the students it might attract and the topics we might be dealing with. It …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"In local government, the health service, education and other areas, there is a doctrine known as the new burden doctrine. It is a sensible doctrine whereby if a new burden is put upon a body—particularly in local government and in educational bodies under local government—the Government shall make provision to …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"I go back to my point. This is not a huge burden on institutions, but we should require institutions to ensure that there are those resources, given that some student unions have almost zero resources—only a few hundred pounds in the bank account. For many student unions there will be …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 22 Sep 2021
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill (Twelfth sitting)

"If the student union has nothing more than a petty cash box and no staff or sabbatical officers—there are some such student unions—how does the Minister suggest that they draft a professional code of conduct without the institution ensuring that they have the resources to do so? The new clause …..."
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