Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill
Wednesday, 8 February 2023
Bills
House of Lords
My Lords, I am pleased to be back again to debate the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill. ...
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My Lords, I declare my interest as a visiting professor at King’s College London and an honorary ...
My Lords, I confess to be rather miffed by the Government’s acceptance of the amendment of the no...
My Lords, I was all ready to welcome the restoration of the original Lords amendment to this Bill...
My Lords, what the noble Baroness, Lady Fox of Buckley, has just said emphasises the main point I...
My Lords, I am not sure that I am going to be offensive; I now feel that my presentation is lacki...
To clarify, as I stated earlier—this really is important—I do not have a right to a platform and ...
My Lords, I just say to the noble Baroness, Lady Fox, that strictly speaking there should not be ...
Because we are not having that kind of iterative debate, I will refrain from making the point tha...
My Lords, I am conscious that, as a Conservative Back-Bencher loyally supporting the Government i...
My Lords, I apologise that I did not speak in the earlier debates on this matter because, as I re...
My Lords, we have demonstrated that there remains a range of opinion about the nature and size of...
My Lords, I listened with great interest to what the noble Lord, Lord Moylan, had to say and I sy...
As a former trade union leader I am a bit hesitant to contribute, but let me just say to the nobl...
My Lords, there is little more for me to say, other than to thank noble Lords for their contribut...
I think we have a large social problem, which has been partly raised by social media, in the into...
I am grateful to the noble Lord, but I think we all agree that universities, par excellence, are ...
My Lords, I want briefly to reflect on the important points that have been made. First, I think t...