Labour on freedom of speech
Labour on freedom of speech
Labour on freedom of speech
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The new Labour government in the UK, led by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson, has announced a pause on the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023, which was designed to protect free speech in universities. This decision comes just days before the Act was to be implemented, with Phillipson citing concerns over the potential burdens on universities and the Office for Students (OfS). Critics, including former Conservative ministers, have labeled this move as 'chilling' and indicative of a broader cultural agenda, while supporters argue it reflects a necessary reevaluation of the legislation's implications on student safety and institutional autonomy. The Act, passed under the previous Conservative government, was meant to ensure that universities promote free speech but faced significant opposition from various sectors. Phillipson emphasized the need to listen to the concerns raised by the higher education community, maintaining that the government remains committed to freedom of speech. The pause has sparked a mixed response, with some viewing it as a sensible move and others as a retreat from protecting academic freedoms.

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