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Oxford ‘did not flout race laws’ for Irving

July 10, 2008 23:00

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

Oxford University has denied accusations by Baroness Deech that it ignored laws on race hate and freedom of speech in allowing the Oxford Union to host Holocaust-denier David Irving and BNP leader Nick Griffin last November.

Lady Deech, a former Oxford chair of admissions, told the Lords that she had complained to the university authorities that they had not acted to stop the debating society inviting Griffin and Irving to take part in the event, which was severely disrupted by demonstrators.

She also claimed that the university’s director of public affairs, Jeremy Harris, had told her that he did not know whether or not the university had complied with the law.

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