The Herald

Rudd in blast over ‘no-platformin­g’

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FORMER home secretary Amber Rudd urged Oxford University students to “stop hiding and start engaging” after she was “no-platformed” 30 minutes before she was due to speak at an event about women in politics.

Ms Rudd was due to speak at the UN Women Oxford event for Internatio­nal Women’s Day, but was blocked after the student society voted to cancel it.

It followed pressure from some students who claimed Ms Rudd’s immigratio­n policies had marginalis­ed minority groups, citing the Government’s treatment of the Windrush generation as an example.

Ms Rudd, who also served as minister for women and equalities, tweeted: “Badly judged & rude of some students last night at Oxford to decide to ‘no platform’ me 30 mins before an event I had been invited to for #IWD2020 to encourage young women into politics. They should stop hiding and start engaging.”

UN Women Oxford posted on its Facebook page: “Following a majority vote in committee, tonight’s event with speaker Amber Rudd has been cancelled. We are deeply sorry for all and any hurt caused to our members and other wom*n and non binary people in Oxford.”

The group had invited Ms Rudd to speak about her experience of being a woman in Parliament, while also promising an “honest and frank discussion” about the impact of her policies.

Oxford University said it “strongly disapprove­s” of Unwomen Oxford’s actions, adding that it would be “making the University’s position and feelings very clear to the event organisers and taking necessary steps to ensure that this cannot be repeated”.

The University of Oxford and UN Women Oxford have been approached for comment.

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