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Articles That Mention the Free Speech Union

What went wrong at the Open University?

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The most recent and perhaps the most shocking case is that of Almut Gadow, who was sacked from her role teaching criminal law at the OU after she challenged new requirements to teach gender identity theory as an uncontested truth. Gadow is being supported by the Free Speech Union, whose founder and director is Michael Young’s son Toby.

Alice Sullivan, The Spectator, 28th August 2023.

Corporate wokeness is becoming a deeply sinister threat to our freedom

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The Free Speech Union (FSU) reports that one in 20 of its cases are directly related to EDI training. For many, these cases have involved the loss of their livelihoods, and for others disruption to their financial lives. When you see de-banking banks talking about “purpose” and “values”, or HR departments dragging an employee through the wringer for wrongspeak, if you follow the trail far enough, you will likely reach ESG.

Emma Webb and Thomas Harris, The Telegraph, 14th August 2023.

What are the police good for?

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The Free Speech Union have plausibly argued that the girl’s words shouldn’t have amounted to an arrestable offence in a technical as well as moral sense, but as long as the police think they have the power to arrest people, people will be arrested.

Ben Sixsmith, The Critic, 14th August 2023.

Ageism, the latest thought crime in the SNP’s finger-wagging, moralistic Scotland

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At a railway station outside Edinburgh this week I saw a sign stating ‘…will not be tolerated’. That particular instruction was for trespassers daft enough to risk getting smashed like a tomato with a baseball bat by a racing train if they opted for the live track shortcut instead of the stairs. That seems a worthwhile warning. Unfortunately, it isn’t just railway trespassers that aren’t tolerated north of the Border. This intolerance now extends to vast swathes of our language.

Fraser Hudghton, MailOnline, 13th August 2023.

Scots could face criminal records for calling someone a “grumpy old man” under SNP’s plans for barmy new laws that make ageism a hate crime

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Last night, Toby Young, general secretary of the Free Speech Union, said: “The notion that describing someone as a ‘grumpy old man’ or a ‘callow youth’ should be a hate crime is ludicrous. How does the Scottish Government propose to police this? It still hasn’t activated the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act because Police Scotland doesn’t have the resources to investigate the deluge of complaints it will receive, with thousands of neighbours and ex-lovers accusing each other of hate crimes. Not a single ‘hate crime’ set out in the Act has been prosecuted. Adding ‘ageism’ to the list is therefore just meaningless blather, typical of this zombie government.”

Georgia Edkins, MailOnline, 13th August 2023.

Diversity group in Nigel Farage-Coutts bank row wants law change

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Campaigners from the Free Speech Union (FSU), in a report on B Corp, claim the move, if successful, could lead to controversial social justice and EDI policies being cemented in UK companies.
The FSU says that the amendment would impose “a legal duty” on company directors to operate the organisation “in a manner that benefits the members, wider society and the environment”.

James Beal, The Times, 11th August 2023.

Magistrates body bans “chairMEN” and “policeMEN”

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Toby Young, director of the Free Speech Union, said: “People are sick to the back teeth of this obsession with policing people’s speech. Do these woke warriors really think they’ll dismantle the patriarchy if people start referring to policemen as police officers? The Magistrates Association should be focusing on getting through the backlog of cases and making sure anti-social behaviour is properly punished.”

MailOnline, 9th August 2023.

Elon Musk promises to foot legal bills of people fired for web posts

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Toby Young, who founded the Free Speech Union, said: “If Elon Musk is serious about funding the legal cases of people who’ve been fired (or kicked out of university) for posting or liking something on this platform, that could be a game-changer.”
He said the Free Speech Union had “gone to bat for hundreds of people this applies to, but limited funds means we have to be quite selective about the cases we take to court”.

James Beal, The Times, 7th August 2023.

BBC faces mass revolt from television viewers with 2.8 million claiming they no longer need to pay TV licence fee

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Toby Young, the Founder and Director of the Free Speech Union said: “These figures show that the TV licence fee is not a viable funding model for the BBC going forward.”
He added: “The obvious alternative is to become a subscription-based service like Netflix and Amazon Prime. Given the BBC’s global brand recognition and its reputation for producing premium content, it could become the largest and most profitable streaming service in the world.”

Chris Hastings, Daily Mail, 6th August 2023.