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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I would be happy to take this away and investigate. Once I have done so, I would be happy to write to the noble Baroness and the noble Lord, Lord Wallace...."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I am grateful to the noble Lord. I wanted just to cover another question that the noble Baroness put to me about retired professors. If a retired professor is an emeritus professor, they are protected by the Bill as a member. This is important if they still have a role …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I do not think it is for the Bill—or indeed the Government—to specify an answer to that question one way or the other. It would depend on the policy of the university as to whether it wished to still regard that person as an emeritus professor if it took exception …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"Exactly right.

I was making the point that a provider in this context is an employer and that its staff will be subject to its employment policies. Those policies must, of course, take account of the high regard that academic freedom is held in. However, depending on the circumstances, a …..."

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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"With great respect to the noble Lord, I challenge any university to point to a provision in the Bill that changes the duties and responsibilities it has at the moment to take decisions for itself about what constitutes malignant speech, unsound science or whatever it happens to be. The Government …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"We always have to come back to what the Bill specifies that a university should do, which is to take reasonably practicable steps. That is governed by the circumstances and facts of the case, which the university will have to weigh up: the pros and the cons, the arguments on …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"My Lords, the group of amendments to Clauses 1 and 3 tabled in the name of my noble friend Lord Willetts and spoken to by the noble Lord, Lord Stevens, seek to give higher education providers and student unions the flexibility to move events to alternative premises but not cancel …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"Amendments 24 and 43, spoken to by the noble Baroness, Lady Smith, exactly address that set of issues, and I was about to comment on them. They concern the duty to generally bear the security costs for events. Understandably, the amendments probe how the costs of the provision of security …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I am not sure I accept the noble Lord’s argument. If an event is properly planned—which it should be, particularly if it is sensitive or controversial—its security implications should surely be considered in advance. If it involves a police presence, that consideration should surely encompass the cost of that police …..."
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Speech in Grand Committee - Mon 31 Oct 2022
Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill

"I am very grateful to the noble Lord; I will certainly take that point away and make sure that it is noted...."
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