IT IS tempting to dismiss the news that former Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, was uninvited from an Oxford University society event just half an hour before she was due to speak as merely another example of juvenile silliness.
After all, student high jinx is par for the course. Yet in fact, the decision to exclude a former Cabinet Minister is part of a dark mission to destroy the essence of democracy – freedom of speech. The sinister missionaries’ hand was evident again in the suspension of Trevor Phillips by the Labour Party and in a campaign by Guardian newspaper staff against their own columnist Suzanne Moore.
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