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Tory MP's Brexit demand to universities 'offensive' - Lord Patten | Tory MP's Brexit demand to universities 'offensive' - Lord Patten |
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A Eurosceptic Tory MP has been accused of compiling a "hit list" of university professors who teach Brexit courses. | A Eurosceptic Tory MP has been accused of compiling a "hit list" of university professors who teach Brexit courses. |
Chris Heaton-Harris has written to universities asking for names of such professors and the content of their lectures. | Chris Heaton-Harris has written to universities asking for names of such professors and the content of their lectures. |
A lecturers' union said the letter had the "acrid whiff of McCarthyism" - and Tory peer Lord Patten called it "idiotic and offensive". | A lecturers' union said the letter had the "acrid whiff of McCarthyism" - and Tory peer Lord Patten called it "idiotic and offensive". |
Mr Heaton-Harris said he believed in "open" debate on Brexit. | Mr Heaton-Harris said he believed in "open" debate on Brexit. |
The government whip tweeted: "To be absolutely clear, I believe in free speech in our universities and in having an open and vigorous debate on Brexit." | The government whip tweeted: "To be absolutely clear, I believe in free speech in our universities and in having an open and vigorous debate on Brexit." |
Mr Heaton-Harris is a member of the pro-Brexit European Research Group of Conservative MPs. | Mr Heaton-Harris is a member of the pro-Brexit European Research Group of Conservative MPs. |
'Courteous request' | 'Courteous request' |
His letter has drawn widespread condemnation from universities, who have accused the Daventry MP of attempting to censor academic freedom and influence what is being taught. | His letter has drawn widespread condemnation from universities, who have accused the Daventry MP of attempting to censor academic freedom and influence what is being taught. |
Labour accused the MP of seeking to draw up "what looks like a register of Brexit heretics" while the Lib Dems said the letter was "chilling" and Mr Heaton-Harris should stand down from the government. | |
Their education spokeswoman Layla Moran said the letter implied that Mr Heaton-Harris was trying to "challenge the teaching of individual academics and influence the content of university syllabuses". | |
She said his "completely unacceptable" actions were "liable to be misrepresented as being representative of government policy" and ministers should reassure universities that they were not expected to comply. | |
Downing Street said Mr Heaton-Harris had written to universities in his capacity as an MP and not as a representative of government. | Downing Street said Mr Heaton-Harris had written to universities in his capacity as an MP and not as a representative of government. |
The prime minister's official spokesman said Theresa May respected the freedom and independence of universities and the role they play in providing open and stimulating debate. | The prime minister's official spokesman said Theresa May respected the freedom and independence of universities and the role they play in providing open and stimulating debate. |
Commons leader Andrea Leadsom insisted Mr Heaton-Harris had not sent a "threatening letter" to universities, although she could not say why he had sought the information. | Commons leader Andrea Leadsom insisted Mr Heaton-Harris had not sent a "threatening letter" to universities, although she could not say why he had sought the information. |
She told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "It does seem to me to be a bit odd that universities should react in such a negative way to a fairly courteous request." | She told BBC Radio 4's The World at One: "It does seem to me to be a bit odd that universities should react in such a negative way to a fairly courteous request." |
Sally Hunt, chairwoman of lecturers' union the University and College Union, said: "Our society will suffer if politicians seek to police what universities can and cannot teach. | Sally Hunt, chairwoman of lecturers' union the University and College Union, said: "Our society will suffer if politicians seek to police what universities can and cannot teach. |
"This attempt by Chris Heaton-Harris to compile a hit list of professors has the acrid whiff of McCarthyism about it and (universities minister) Jo Johnson must disown it in the strongest terms." | "This attempt by Chris Heaton-Harris to compile a hit list of professors has the acrid whiff of McCarthyism about it and (universities minister) Jo Johnson must disown it in the strongest terms." |
Professor David Green, vice-chancellor at the University of Worcester, said: "When I read this extraordinary letter on Parliamentary paper from a serving MP, I felt a chill down my spine. Was this the beginnings of a very British McCarthyism?" | Professor David Green, vice-chancellor at the University of Worcester, said: "When I read this extraordinary letter on Parliamentary paper from a serving MP, I felt a chill down my spine. Was this the beginnings of a very British McCarthyism?" |
He said he feared he would be denounced in Parliament by Mr Heaton-Harris as an "enemy of the people" if he did not supply the list - something he said he had no intention of doing. | He said he feared he would be denounced in Parliament by Mr Heaton-Harris as an "enemy of the people" if he did not supply the list - something he said he had no intention of doing. |
He added: "I realised that his letter just asking for information appears so innocent but is really so, so dangerous. | He added: "I realised that his letter just asking for information appears so innocent but is really so, so dangerous. |
"Here is the first step to the thought police, the political censor and Newspeak, naturally justified as 'the will of the British people'". | "Here is the first step to the thought police, the political censor and Newspeak, naturally justified as 'the will of the British people'". |
'Waste paper' | 'Waste paper' |
The Guardian revealed that Mr Heaton-Harris wrote to university vice-chancellors at the start of this month asking for the names of professors "involved in the teaching of European affairs, with particular reference to Brexit". | The Guardian revealed that Mr Heaton-Harris wrote to university vice-chancellors at the start of this month asking for the names of professors "involved in the teaching of European affairs, with particular reference to Brexit". |
The MP's letter also asks for a "copy of the syllabus" and online links to lectures on Brexit. | The MP's letter also asks for a "copy of the syllabus" and online links to lectures on Brexit. |
Lord Patten, the chancellor of Oxford University, and former chairman of the BBC Trust, described Mr Heaton-Harris's letter as an "extraordinary example of outrageous and foolish behaviour - offensive and idiotic Leninism". | Lord Patten, the chancellor of Oxford University, and former chairman of the BBC Trust, described Mr Heaton-Harris's letter as an "extraordinary example of outrageous and foolish behaviour - offensive and idiotic Leninism". |
The peer, a longstanding supporter of Britain's membership of the EU, told BBC Radio 4's The World At One: "I couldn't believe that it had come from a Conservative MP. | The peer, a longstanding supporter of Britain's membership of the EU, told BBC Radio 4's The World At One: "I couldn't believe that it had come from a Conservative MP. |
"I think he must be an agent of Mr Corbyn intent on further increasing the number of young people who want to vote Labour." | "I think he must be an agent of Mr Corbyn intent on further increasing the number of young people who want to vote Labour." |
He said he was sure most university vice-chancellors would drop the letter "in the waste-paper basket" and he accused Mr Heaton-Harris of an affront to free speech and of treating UK universities like "Chinese re-education camps". | He said he was sure most university vice-chancellors would drop the letter "in the waste-paper basket" and he accused Mr Heaton-Harris of an affront to free speech and of treating UK universities like "Chinese re-education camps". |
McCarthyism refers to US Senator Joseph McCarthy who led attempts to purge alleged Communists in public life the 1950s. | McCarthyism refers to US Senator Joseph McCarthy who led attempts to purge alleged Communists in public life the 1950s. |