The Sunday Post (Dundee)

I’m offended by PC universiti­es

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ever happening. May remains in charge and the country remains in limbo. A Brexit groundhog day! Quite frankly, she should never have been elevated to PM in the first place, she was clearly out of her depth.

The fact that she was speaks volumes about her party, who for political expediency put her in power and who now want her head.

There should be another vote of confidence, this time in the entire government.

It should be led by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and he should seize the moment to unite the opposition, and call on the support of some Tory back-benchers. He will never have a better chance to call time on May and the Tory Rat Pack.

But I doubt he will until the prospect of a no deal scenario becomes reality, as he knows it’s the only way any ultra-left government will be allowed to carry out their extensive renational­isation program.

So it seems the UK is stuck between a rock and very hard place and, unless some strong leadership is shown, and a new direction agreed, it will aimlessly drift apart, eventually break up.

However, the good news is that all these rats may be left to drown on that sinking ship. Russian-born comic Konstantin Kisin was forced to cancel his charity UNICEF fundraisin­g gig at the University of London when he refused to sign a zero-tolerance “behavioura­l contract”.

It stopped him telling any jokes, that were not “respectful and kind” and which banned 12 forms of -isms and phobias the university deemed “offensive”.

Outraged, Kisin declined to take part on a point of principle, saying

Konstantin “this is a threat to

Kisin freedom of speech” and “the only people who should be controllin­g what comedians say are comedians”.

He also called it an act of repression that Stalin’s brutal Soviet Union would have been proud of.

I agree! What has happened to our universiti­es and students?

Once hotbeds of revolution, anarchy and revolt, they have become PC nursery schools for the far-too-easily offended.

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