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Watch your tongue

Published on
March 8, 2018
Last updated
March 8, 2018

In his criticism of Spiked鈥檚 Free Speech University Rankings, 鈥Frankly, the Free Speech Rankings are misleading, ill-informed and worryingly influential鈥 (Opinion, 22听February), Carl Thompson fails to consider what the rankings clearly show: that speech is freer off-campus than it is on.

If I听organise a public meeting off-campus, I听do not face committees with lengthy policies 鈥 now commonplace 鈥 that give them the authority to vet the speeches and speakers for breaches of 鈥渟afe space鈥, and to dictate the format of the event. Commentator Peter Hitchens and Ukip MEP Bill Etheridge have both recently had to desert the campus to speak when invited, in both cases to get past censorious vetting procedures justified through a rhetoric of safety. It is perverse that universities 鈥 crucibles of ideas and debate in pursuit of truth 鈥撎齭hould be less free than the world that surrounds them.

Jim Butcher
Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences听
Canterbury Christ Church University

Tom Slater鈥檚 feeble defence of Spiked鈥檚 鈥淔ree Speech Rankings鈥 never addresses the concerns that I听raise (鈥No platform epidemic is not a right-wing fantasy鈥, Opinion, 24 February). There鈥檚 no explanation of why each year鈥檚 report is packed with incidents from previous years and no rationale for why so much of Spiked鈥檚 鈥渆vidence鈥 actually has little to do with free speech or intellectual debate.

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Similarly, Slater doesn鈥檛 contest, and so implicitly concedes, that there鈥檚 little concrete evidence of students 鈥渂anning鈥 speakers. But he says that we must assume that it鈥檚 happening, sans evidence, because many students鈥 unions have no platforming policies. In fact, as I鈥檓 sure Slater knows, these policies usually correspond with the Prevent strategy in prohibiting talks by the far right or Islamist extremists. Most students鈥 unions report never having to use these powers; reassuringly, such speakers do not generally appeal to students. For Spiked, however, lack of interest in listening to neo-Nazis and Isis recruiters constitutes censorship.

I听acknowledge that no platforming policies are sometimes misapplied. Spiked is entitled to highlight such incidents. But they are quite rare. Using Spiked鈥檚 own data from recent years, it seems that at a typical UK university, students 鈥渂an鈥 a speaker roughly once a century.

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Carl Thompson
Reader in Romantic literature
University of Surrey


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