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Universiti­es ‘dominated by Left-wing hate mobs’

Professor says free speech is stifled

- By Eleanor Harding Education Correspond­ent

UNIVERSITI­ES have become breeding grounds for intoleranc­e where anyone challengin­g Left-wing views is ‘shouted down’, a terrorism expert claims.

Professor Anthony Glees said hard-line students and academics have become more militant in the past ten years as the internet age encourages ‘self-absorption’.

The politics lecturer said he was ‘cynically jeered at’ and branded ‘racist’ at a campus panel discussion on counter-terrorism.

The ‘threatenin­g’ heckling at the University of London event became so bad that visiting Lib Dem MP Evan Harris was applauded when he asked the audience to be respectful.

Professor Glees said he was ‘ upset’ at the ‘feeling of menace’, which showed the audience ‘had closed minds’. He said that the new intoleranc­e by hard-Left groups was threatenin­g the concept of freedom of speech at university, and would end debate. His warning comes amid concerns about the growth of so-called ‘no-platformin­g’ on campuses, in which controvers­ial speakers are banned to create ‘safe spaces’ for students who might be offended by them.

Students recently campaigned to ban feminist Germaine Greer from speaking at Cardiff University because her views were considered offensive to transgende­r people. On Thursday, Oxford students tried to ‘shut down’ a debate involving Miss Greer because of her view that a post-operative transgende­r female could not be a woman.

Greer was invited to speak alongside the Mail on Sunday journalist and author Peter Hitchens, who the protesters claimed was ‘racist’. Activists gathered outside the Oxford Union to protest against her invitation to a panel discussion on marriage. They said she should not speak at the ancient debating society because her views ‘cause genuine damage to trans people’.

Lucy Delaney, student union vice president for women, said: ‘We should condemn the Oxford Union’s decision to invite Greer and Hitchens. These speakers’ ideas are not “contentiou­s” – they are violent.

‘Greer’s life-long tirade against transgende­r people and her refusal to acknowledg­e their identities as valid contribute­s to their oppression and marginalis­ation.’

The Oxford Union said: ‘The Oxford Union exists to uphold freedom of speech, inviting people of all opinions.’

Cambridge University took down an internet video of historian David Starkey, who is known for his robustly un-PC views, after student union officials and lecturers accused him of racism.

Professor Glees, who directs the Centre for Security and Intelligen­ce Studies at the University of Buckingham and has acted as an advisor to the Home Office, said the intolerenc­e could be related to the financial crisis.

He added: ‘It may be because of the tough economic times we’ve been through. There may be a very dangerous hopelessne­ss. In the internet age, people have become self-absorbed. They live in their own worlds. They can’t see how their own world connects with anybody else’s.’

The panel discussion at which he was publicly abused last month, hosted by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, was themed on the Prevent Duty, which requires academics to report signs of radicalisa­tion. He said he was ‘mindlessly heckled’ by students and scholars for defending Prevent, which is unpopular among academics.

He was also called ‘ white, male, colonialis­t, Zionist and racist’ by one student because he questioned the right of protesters to stop the Israeli ambassador speaking at universiti­es.

He said some people were ‘happy to shout others down’ and joked: ‘I was glad to get out of there alive. I was taken aback by the atmosphere... these were closed minds.

‘I don’t expect people to share my point of view but I expect people to be open-minded, to engage in debate. Not to be attacked.’

Asked if he felt it was a safe space for debate, he said: ‘No. I felt threatened.’

In the audience was Sarah Keenan, a law lecturer at Birkbeck University, who tweeted: ‘Really disappoint­ing that School of Advanced Studies invited offensive Anthony Glees to speak.’

‘I felt threatened’

 ??  ?? Debate: Germaine Greer
Debate: Germaine Greer
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Video: David Starkey

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