University Steps in As Outrage Grows Over Bnp Leader's Visit
The Herald › February 07, 2005
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The Herald › February 07, 2005
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A UNIVERSITY intervened yesterday in an escalating row over whether the leader of the British National Party should be allowed to debate the "failure" of multiculturalism on its premises.
Amid a chorus of disapproval from students, antiracism campaigners and trade unions, St Andrews University asked the student debating society to reconsider its controversial invitation to Nick Griffin to address students on Wednesday.See the full content of this document
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University Steps in As Outrage Grows Over Bnp Leader's Visit
A university spokesman said it had sought reassurances from the Union Debating Society, a student-run body, that the event would not sto...
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