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Christmas 2017 – NLP Community Action!

WITH CHRISTMAS just a few days away, the National Liberal Party is calling its members and supporters to undertake some local community action.

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We want folks to print out just ten of our Christmas 2017 – Support Your Local Shops! leaflets and simply distribute them to their family, friends, workmates, neighbours and local shopkeepers.

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Distributing just ten leaflets will take a matter of minutes – but it will alert many, many people to our campaign in support of local shops, small businesses and the self-employed.

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To download our Christmas leaflet simply click here: http://nationalliberal.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/shoplocal17xmas.pdf

Do it today – and let’s get those leaflets out!

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Christmas 2017 – Support Your Local Shops!
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YES it’s that time of year again – Christmas is coming! But in your haste to do the shopping, don’t forget the local shops and businesses in your area. Give them an early Christmas present by shopping locally today.
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The National Liberal Party knows that times are hard and price considerations are obviously very important, but many small shops depend on their Christmas trade to see them through much of the following year. At present, many shopkeepers are hit hard by the recession which was brought on by ‘casino capitalism’ – a mixture of greed and mistakes made by the politicians, bankers, ‘fat cats’ and speculators. Shopkeepers are also hit hard by high interest rates, the criminal bank debt-system, out-of-town outlet centres and on-line shopping.
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The shopkeeper, as a self-employed businessman or woman, plays a vital role in the local economy. (And don’t forget that these small shops collectively employ hundreds of thousands of workers throughout the length and breadth of Britain). Local shops are not only important for the elderly and young mothers, but are part of the glue that helps to maintain community spirit – a place to bump into friends, neighbours and relatives.
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If we don’t support our local shops and businesses today, we may lose them forever. Then people will have no other choice to travel directly into the nearest city or town centre for the smallest of items. This may be ok if you have your own transport and are fit and healthy. However, the elderly or young mothers wouldn’t really look forward to beating a path through the massive Saturday shopping crowds found in our large towns and cities.
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The message is clear. For the community spirit to survive and prosper, we must give local shops as much trade as possible. The National Liberal Party says support your local shops, shopkeepers and shop workers. Shop locally this Christmas!
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From The Liberty Wall – National Liberal Trade Unionists – Send Luvvies Into Care Homes!
NATIONAL LIBERAL TRADE UNIONISTS – NLTU – have recently featured a couple of interesting NHS-related articles by Dr. Max Pemberton. Dr. Pemberton is a London-based NHS psychiatrist, journalist and writer. Those wanting to find out more about him should check out his web-site http://www.maxpemberton.com/
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The NLTU finds his articles both interesting and provocative. He appears to be an independent thinker, somewhat non-conformist and certainly not Politically Correct! For instance, he feels that the reliance of the NHS on foreign workers is one of the biggest threats to the NHS: http://nationalliberal.org/from-the-liberty-wall-%e2%80%93-national-liberal-trade-unionists-debate-5-%e2%80%93-is-it-racist-to-want-nhs-nurses-to-speak-english
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Our attention was recently drawn to an article (from early August) concerning elderly care that appeared in the Daily Mail. Despite the slightly ‘wind up’ nature of the heading, the NLTU believes that he has a valid point. The idea of employing artists and performers as a form of community cultural service could – and should – increase job opportunities in all fields of the arts.
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In addition, the NLTU favours a more holistic healthcare system – which would involve a move away from the over reliance on Big Pharma. The use of artists and performers (in the field of elderly care) should be rolled out immediately. Indeed, anything that relieves the stress experienced by front-line NHS staff and our over-reliance of medication has to be welcomed with open arms.
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It goes without saying that there are no official links between Dr. Pemberton, the Daily Mail or the National Liberal Trade Unionists.

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Send Luvvies Into Care Homes!

Musicians from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra have been visiting residential homes, care homes and hospices in the local area bringing music to the residents. The NLTU believes that cultural organisations should make health integral to their work.

THE arts aren’t there just to entertain – they can actually make us feel better, according to a report this week from the All Party Parliamentary Group On Arts, Health and Wellbeing.

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It presented some astonishing research: 82 per cent of people enjoy greater wellbeing after engaging with the arts and 77 per cent take more physical activity.
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Even more striking, a project called Arts On Prescription resulted in a 37 per cent drop in visits to the GP and a 27 per cent reduction in hospital admissions.  Furthermore, dementia patients’ medication rates drop and their levels of engagement with those around them increase.
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Various prestigious organisations have taken part in projects, including Wigmore Hall, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Liverpool Philharmonic.
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As someone who’s spent years working in nursing homes, first as a care assistant and later as a doctor, I think anything that can do this has to be welcomed.
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As too often, staff reach for the chemical cosh for ‘difficult’ behaviour, but the notable risks include stroke.
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Given the benefits, why can’t GPs prescribe art programmes?
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Part of the problem is that the NHS doesn’t view things holistically, and there is no mechanism whereby money saved from fewer consultations, say, is ploughed back into arts schemes.  It’s all so woefully short-sighted.
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I think we should encourage artists and performers to visit hospitals and care homes as a sort of community service.
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The new report goes some way here, recommending that Arts Council England supports cultural organisations in making health integral to their work.  Surely those in care homes deserve more than hours sat ossifying in front of daytime TV?
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• CHECK OUT the All Party Parliamentary Group On Arts, Health and Wellbeing report, Arts On Prescription, here:  http://www.artshealthandwellbeing.org.uk/appg-inquiry/Publications/Creative_Health_The_Short_Report.pdf
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• CHECK OUT this Guardian article about a similar scheme here:  https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2017/nov/21/comedy-care-home-dementia

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English Voice Debate (1) – Independence For England?

Surely the denial of an English Parliament is a human rights issue? If this is the case, the English have a duty to ask ‘is it because we don’t have rights – or is it because we’re not seen as human?’

THE NATIONAL LIBERAL PARTY – NLP – has a Twitter feed @NationalLiberal which provides links to various local, national and international news stories and debates. One of the NLPs most popular tweets – in terms of retweets and comments – has been our call for an English Parliament.

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For some bizarre reason, England is the only ‘Home Nation’ which doesn’t have its own Parliament or Assembly. Our call for an English Parliament is made on the basis of Self-Determination and equality. The NLP has no interest in imperialism – indeed, we are anti-imperialists. It also follows then, that we have absolutely no interest in building Empires. Nor is our call for an English Parliament an attempt to lord it up’ over others – or for England to be treated as a special case. All we’re asking for is for England to be treated the same as the rest of Britain.
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Indeed, as issue 1 of English Voice – the voice of the National Liberal Party in England – noted:
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‘The Scottish Parliament sits at Holyrood, Ulster has Stormont and the Welsh have the National Assembly for Wales. The only people who don’t have a say in the running of their own country are the English!’ (1)
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For those who say that England doesn’t need its own Parliament as it has Westminster, issue 2 of English Voice had this to say:
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‘We do not recognise Westminster as an English parliament. It may be situated in England – but it’s not specifically for the English. It’s a UK parliament and we want to be liberated from Westminster’s absolute rule’.
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The NLP are not the only ones calling for an English Parliament. The Campaign for an English Parliament (2) has been doggedly and heroically plugging away for nearly 20 years to ‘stimulate a national conversation on England and work towards a referendum on an English parliament that will speak in the interests of the English people; that is democratically accountable to England alone; that represents and is representative of the English nation – an English parliament that is recognition of English nationhood.’hat is democratically accountable to England alone; that represents and is representative of the English nation – an English parliament that is recognition of English nationhood.
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However, probably the most high-profile campaigner for an English Parliament is Labour MP for Birkenhead, Frank Field (3). Earlier this year he had an article in the Daily Express (4). Here he called for the abolition of the House of Commons and an English Parliament to be established in its place. This would be on ‘a par with parliaments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.’ He also called for the House of Lords to be abolished. ‘In place of the Lords should be a ‘Common Senate’ to which Northern Irish, Welsh, Scottish and English parliaments would send legislation for scrutiny, just as now with the Commons sending its legislation to the Lords’.
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Our friends at Nations without States (5) and the St. George’s Committee (6) have f eatured and debated his ideas.
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Returning to the subject of the popularity of our tweets calling for an English Parliament, we’ve noted that many of those who like and retweet our comments express strong support for the concept of an independent England. And for this first English Voice debate, we’d like to see how widespread this view is.
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First, let’s state our position. The NLP is well-known for its position on Self-Determination. At the last General Election it called for the creation of an English Parliament and stated:
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‘We will work to create a federal United Kingdom with constituent parliaments for each nation (including England), We will support decentralisation to the most practical level.
We are decentralists and believe in equality, popular sovereignty and national self-determination. We are very much in support of the individual against the might of the state. Thus we oppose centralism – which can be dogmatic, undemocratic and totalitarian in nature’.
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The NLP is also noted for its strong commitment to free speech. That’s why we – in association with English Voice – would like to open up this debate to all English Advocates who believe in some form of self-determination for the English Nation. We invite anyone who is interested to have their say in the comments section once they see this article on our Facebook site https://www.facebook.com/groups/52739504313/
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It goes without saying that some views will not reflect official NLP policy, but that is the essential nature of free speech! Therefore, we ask what form of self-determination should England have? Indeed, should there be Independence for England? Let the debate begin.
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(1) To get hold of issues 1 and 2 of English Voice – the voice of the National Liberal Party in England – just e-mail natliberal@aol.com and ask for your FREE pdf copies!
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(2) http://www.thecep.org.uk/
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(3) Frank Field MP has always been very outspoken on immigration and population. He is ‘old school’ Labour, in that he is in tune with and completely understands the concerns of ordinary voters who are broadly ‘patriotic socialist’ in outlook. Many people across the political divide respect him as he is a very good, hard working and honest MP.
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(4) https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/834711/frank-field-english-parliament-constitutional-reform-brexit
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(5) http://nationalliberal.org/from-the-liberty-wall-%e2%80%93-nations-without-states-debate-3-%e2%80%93-an-english-parliament-for-the-english-people
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(6) https://www.facebook.com/stgeorgescommittee/posts/1566913953351750
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Liberal Future Debate (3) – Is Tony Blair A War Criminal?
GORDON BROWN, former Labour leader and Prime Minister, has recently revealed – see here http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/gordon-brown-claims-knew-no-11469120 here http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/homenews/15641625.Gordon_Brown_says_UK___39_misled__39__over_WMDs_ahead_of_Iraq_war/ and here http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/gordon-brown-iraq-us-wmds-intelligence-blair-saddam-hussein-war-george-bush-rumsfeld-book-a8037686.html – that George W Bush misled Tony Blair over Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction.  Indeed, as the above reports note, the US administration kept quiet about a top secret intelligence report which showed there was NO evidence Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Brown argues that Britain would not have invaded Iraq had we known about it.
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Yet this seems to be contradicted by a previous report in the Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3277402/Smoking-gun-emails-reveal-Blair-s-deal-blood-George-Bush-Iraq-war-forged-YEAR-invasion-started.html – which seems to suggest that Blair had effectively already committed Britain to war.
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Many people think that Tony Blair is a war criminal because of his part in the Iraq war. What do you think?

We know that the Daily Mail doesn’t have a very high opinion of Tony Blair (does anyone have a high opinion of Tony Blair these days?) but if Liberal Future is reading the runes correctly, we feel Blair would have gone to war no matter what.

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We get the impression that Tony Blair wanted to demonstrate how macho he was.  Here was a real tough guy – and not some wimpy kid.  It’s almost as if Tony Blair wanted to emulate Maggie Thatcher when she went to war with Argentina over the Falkland Islands. We also feel that the Iraq war may may have triggered Blair’s almost messianic outlook on life.
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One thing is for sure, many people feel that Blair should be prosecuted for his part in the Iraq conflict.  Here, hundreds of thousands of combatants and non-combatants have been killed or injured.
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We feel that the following article by Nora Johnson (from the 20 – 26 July issue of the Euro Weekly News) perfectly sums up the feelings of many people.  Referring to a TV programme from earlier this year, she seems to imply that Blair should be doing serious jail time.
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We’d ask people to read the article below and answer the question posed by this Liberal Future debate – is Tony Blair a war criminal? To take part in the debate, simply look out it when it appears on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/706779429376233/ and have your say in the comments section.
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Chilcot accuses Blair of not being ‘straight with the nation’ over Iraq
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WARNING: the following contains strong language right from the start!  What the *** …  Well, I’d better tone it down a bit as it’s a family newspaper!
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I thought at first it was a belated April Fool’s joke but no.  The BBC interview I just watched is only too true, and my blood pressure’s rising rapidly.  And not in a good way.
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After weeks of depressing news about Brexit, Putin, Corbyn, Trump’s latest shenanigans, who unexpectedly emerges in the headlines?  Yes.  You guessed: Tony Blair.
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Tony Blair relied on emotional beliefs rather than facts in his decision to take Britain to was in Iraq, Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the seven-year inquiry into the legality of the conflict admitted in the interview.
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Right, so next time I’m caught out blatently lying, Ican claim I was “from my perspective and standpoint, emotionally truthful.”  Thanks, Sir John, for clarifying that.
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Well, apart from the odd timing of Sir John’s admission (the inquiry was published a year ago), what’s also striking about the interview are the oddly evasive answers.  Makes you wonder why he agreed to it all.
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And as for Blair’s decision-making process, what stands out most starkly is the fact that instead of providing a reasoned argument, he’d simply say: “I’m doing this because it’s the right thing to do,” ‘right’ having the smug tone of a vicor’s inner convictions.  Is Sir John correct in describing that as ‘emotion’?
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Blair meddled in thongs he didn’t bother to analyse deeply and regularly mistook his own personal convictions for facts that they certainly weren’t.  astonishgly, he still spins this into big bucks.  Some people can, apparently, fool others (almost) all of the time.
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So, we’ve now entered the post-truth era where emotions, not facts, inform human behaviour and there is no doubt that Tony Blair acted with total ‘emotional’ integrity.  Lawyers will be doubtless be pondering the extent to which this constitutes a plausible defence against other forms of criminality apart from war crimes.  Crimes such as: I just killed my husband/wife/child/friend in an ‘emotional’ reaction to his/their behaviour?  Heck!
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• CHECK OUT Liberal Future here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/706779429376233/
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• CHECK OUT previous Liberal Future debates here:
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Liberal Future Debate (1) – Should We Lower The Voting Age Throughout the UK? http://nationalliberal.org/liberal-future-debate-1-%e2%80%93-should-we-lower-the-voting-age-throughout-the-uk
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Liberal Future Debate (2) – Must The Earth Die Screaming? http://nationalliberal.org/liberal-future-debate-2-must-the-earth-die-screaming
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Liberal Future Debate (3) – Do Sport And Politics Mix? http://nationalliberal.org/liberal-future-debate-3-%E2%80%93-do-sport-and-politics-mix

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From The Liberty Wall – Free Speech: How Do We Protect It? – March Of The Thought Police (Part 2)

‘We need a new fight for freedom of speech. We need a renewed commitment to the freedoms of thought, conscience, speech and the press, and one which is consistent – which defends these freedoms not only for intellectuals and the right-on, as too many free-speech campaign groups narrowly devote themselves to doing, but also for so-called deniers, for the politically weird, for those who are offensive or outrageous or disturbing. For it is only by having unfettered free speech that we can guarantee an open and lively public sphere in which bad claims or ideas might be beaten, and the truth, a real truth, arrived at’.

Brendan O’Neill, Editor, Spiked Online

THIS IS THE second in a four part article looking at the vitally important issue of free speech. Written by Dominic Sandbrook, this article originally appeared earlier this year in the Daily Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4612720/Tim-Farron-s-ousting-Lib-Dem-leader-left-victory.html
Free Speech doesn’t agree with everything Mr Sandbrook writes. We feel that, when it comes to attacks on freedom, he tends to focus solely on the ‘left’. However, we feel that the ‘right’ is simply a mirror image of the ‘left’ and would seek to deny the right to free speech, given the opportunity to do so.

This article continues directly on from the first one which you can find here: http://nationalliberal.org/from-the-liberty-wall-%e2%80%93-free-speech-how-do-we-protect-it-march-of-the-thought-police-part-1

Once again, our sole intention is to stimulate mature debate on issues relating to free speech. It goes without saying that there are no official links between Free Speech, Dominic Sandbrook or the Daily Mail.

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March Of The Thought Police (Part 2)

Free Speech believes that elements of both the ‘left’ and the ‘right’ are dogmatic, undemocratic and totalitarian in nature. They would jump at the chance to curtail the rights of others. Check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/1607711629485795/ for more information

In some ways we have been here before. In the late Sixties and early Seventies, the headlines were full of half-crazed students picketing visiting speakers and staging sit-ins.

But there are two significant differences today.
First, with undergraduate numbers at around two million, there are ten times as many students as they were then — which means universities are more influential than ever. Second, university lecturers have become almost exclusively Left-wing.
In 2015, a pitiful 7 per cent of lecturers voted Conservative; the vast majority voted Labour, Lib Dem or Green.
So perhaps it is no wonder that, according to YouGov survey data, a staggering 66 per cent of 18 to 19-year-olds, and 62 per cent of 20 to 24-year-olds, voted Labour on June 8.
I hesitate to say they have been brainwashed, but at the very least their brains have been given a light rinse.
Perhaps that sounds alarmist. But consider what happened at Tyssen Community Primary School in Hackney, East London, on election day. When voters arrived to cast their ballots, they were met by posters, drawn by the children, demanding more money for schools and libraries.
‘We can’t tell you how to vote,’ read a notice by the posters, ‘but the kids aren’t happy. They want change. Vote with your heart.’
To make matters worse, some of the children’s posters had been adorned with the hammer and sickle. If that isn’t indoctrination, I don’t know what is.
The tragedy is that our schools and universities are supposed to be crucibles of debate where no idea is too outlandish, no opinion too heretical. Instead, they are becoming bubbles of received opinion, echo chambers in which the same lazy prejudices — the vital importance of transgender toilets, and so on — reverberate unceasingly.
Here is just a taste of the madness that has infected our higher education system in the past few years. At Oxford, the ‘equality and diversity unit’ has warned staff and students that if they fail to look people in the eye, or if they ask where people come from, they will be guilty of ‘microaggression’, a kind of ‘subtle, everyday racism’.
At Cambridge, Dr Lucy Delap, deputy director of history and policy, has asked her colleagues to stop using terms such as ‘brilliance’, ‘genius’ and ‘flair’, as they apparently ‘carry assumptions of gender inequality and also of class and ethnicity inequalities’.
At Sussex, students have been warned not to use the pronouns ‘he’ and ‘she’ because they might offend transgendered colleagues.
And at Cardiff Metropolitan University you are not allowed to call girls ‘girls’, nor can you use the terms ‘forefathers’, ‘mankind’ or ‘sportsmanship’. Even complaining about the ‘taxman’ apparently marks you out as a dangerous reactionary.
Risible? Of course. And an embarrassment to our national tradition of a system of education based on open-minded debate and the challenging of received wisdom.
The problem is that too many universities seem incapable of striving for those ideals, preferring instead to close down debate.
At London’s City University, the student union has banned both the Mail and the Sun, accusing them of fostering ‘fascism and social divisiveness’. That, by banning newspapers, they were copying what genuine Fascists once did in Germany and Italy clearly never occurred to them.
To be continued.
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