Scottish Daily Mail

Churchill race row... at Churchill College

‘Idiotic’ Cambridge debate about legacy is blasted

- By Andrew Levy

CRITICS have condemned an academic debate about Winston Churchill’s views on empire and race which will be hosted by the Cambridge college named after him.

The event is billed as a ‘reassessme­nt’ of the wartime leader and will feature a line-up of controvers­ial speakers.

They include Professor Priya Gopal, a fellow at Churchill College Cambridge and staunch critic of the British Empire.

Another is Kehinde Andrews, a professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University who last year attacked the singing of Rule, Britannia! at the Proms.

Critics last night warned the event risked legitimisi­ng attempts

‘Attempt to rewrite history’

to rewrite British history. Churchill’s grandson, former Tory MP Sir Nicholas Soames, said: ‘It seems to me extremely unlikely young ladies and gentlemen will get a balanced view of Churchill’s life.

‘I would ask Churchill College to have speakers also there to... bring a sense of proportion to this idiotic debate that’s got out of control in all our universiti­es.’

Frank Furedi, emeritus professor of sociology at Kent University, added: ‘This is about a plundering of history and a systematic attempt to recant the past.’

There has been renewed focus on Churchill’s legacy following the Black Lives Matter movement.

The Churchill monument in Parliament Square was defaced with the words ‘was a racist’ last June.

And the National Trust was criticised after the charity linked Chartwell, Churchill’s family home in Kent, to slavery.

Professor Gopal, who was born in India, sparked anger last summer after tweeting ‘White Lives Don’t Matter. As white lives’.

The university stood by her after she said the comments were ‘very clearly speaking to a structure and ideology, not about people’. She said that she had been misunderst­ood, and that she was clearly not attacking white people.

Professor Andrews has criticised the singing of Rule, Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory at the Last Night of the Proms. He said: ‘Some of those songs, particular­ly those two, are racist propaganda. They celebrate the British Empire which killed tens of millions of people.’ Journalist Dr Madhusree Mukerjee is also due to take part in the February 11 debate on Churchill, a free online event. Her books include Churchill’s Secret War: The British Empire and the Ravaging of India During World War II.

Churchill College’s website states the debate is part of a year-long programme of events about him.

Churchill College, Cambridge University and the academics were approached for comments.

 ??  ?? Row: Churchill College Cambridge, where the debate will be held
Row: Churchill College Cambridge, where the debate will be held
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Leader: Winston Churchill

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