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Universities show signs of taking issue seriously

December 16, 2010 15:26

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Campaigners believe there is "light at the end of the tunnel" in the ongoing effort to restrict hate speakers' appearances on university campuses.

Jewish community representatives working with vice-chancellors say that despite an initially "slow and poor response", higher education bodies have now accepted action must be taken against campus extremism.

At Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, David Cameron said: "We have not done enough to deal with the promotion of extremist Islamism in our country… to deradicalise our universities we have to take a range of further steps."

Universities UK is expected to publish guidelines on the issue in January. The report has been delayed due to the number of organisations and people consulted.