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The free speech bill has finally become law – what happens next?

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Bryn Harris, chief legal counsel for the Free Speech Union – one of the groups that was heavily involved in backing the legislation – confirmed that it was prepared to “assist in bringing a case if a member asks for our help; if the merits are good; and if assisting would further the promotion and defence of free speech”.
He said he felt that the first use of the tort was likely to involve someone taking out an injunction to prevent the cancellation of an event or by a student “who has been expelled from a professionally lucrative course such as medicine”.

Tom Williams, Times Higher Education, 22nd May 2023.

Cambridge don ready to lead war on woke as PM’s first free speech tsar

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Toby Young, director of the Free Speech Union, said: “Arif is an excellent choice for the role. He has a proven track record as a fearless defender of free speech. I remember when he opposed a revision to Cambridge University’s free speech policy that would have forced academics to ‘respect’ each other’s opinions. That could easily have been misused to shut down discussion and debate. He was one of very few dons willing to stick his head above the parapet on that issue, but thanks to his moral courage the word ‘respect’ was replaced with ‘tolerate’, which was a huge improvement. He has a backbone of steel.”

Louisa Clarence-Smith, The Telegraph, 9th May 2023.

University accused of “woke gobbledegook” after cutting the word “woman” from its maternity leave policy – as MPs slam it for “erasing” the experience of women

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Toby Young, director of the Free Speech Union, said the university “has become so pickled in woke gobbledegook it’s becoming a bit of a joke”. 
“Nearly all these institutions are publicly funded, yet all the polling indicates the public are overwhelmingly opposed to this nonsense. The University of the Arts has become so pickled in woke gobbledegook it’s becoming a bit of a joke. I hope it can correct course before it goes bankrupt.”

Connor Stringer, Daily Mail, 4th May 2023.

Willetts: free speech bill “could protect extreme views”

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Appearing at the same event, Bryn Harris, the chief legal counsel for the Free Speech Union, said another potential issue when the bill is implemented will be universities arguing that freedom of speech within the law allows them to impose employment policies that can then restrict what academics say.
He agreed the new legislation “may see institutions performing a tightrope walk between compliance with this bill or, if they get it slightly wrong, potentially falling foul of the Equality Act”. But this could be dealt with by the OfS guidance, he said.
There needs to be “interplay” between free speech and HR committees to ensure overall compliance with all legislation, he said, adding that “universities are going to have a lot of work to do.”

Tom Williams, Times Higher Education, 26th April 2023.

Oxford students call for feminist Kathleen Stock to be no-platformed at Union over trans views

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Toby Young, director of the Free Speech Union, said: “For the past five years, LGBTQ activists have been refusing to debate gender critical feminists, claiming their views are ‘harmful’ and smearing them as bigots and TERFS [trans-exclusionary radical feminists]. As a consequence, they’re losing the argument in the public square and setting the cause of trans rights backwards.”

Louisa Clarence-Smith, The Telegraph, 24th April 2023.