HE White Paper: is the New College of the Humanities Jo Johnson’s Byron Burger?

John Gill asks whether the universities minister had anyone in mind when he formulated his plans to open up degree-awarding powers

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May 17, 2016
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February 16, 2017

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Whilst I fully respect your thier to freedom of speech (despite the clearly misguided intentions). I can’t help but feel that now that the #brexit debate has died down, they are simply looking for another opportunity to call someone a ‘racist’ and get their fair trade, hemp knickers in a twist. http://sonarz.com/an-open-letter-to-the-boycottbyron-protesters/
John ... well I assume it's John after finding your alert to make contact if I wanted to 'use' part of your article about Byron Burger protesters ... I suppose you've hijacked a suitable piece for your cut and paste assault on the easy target featured in your(??) on-line magazine. I will resist writing anything which is likely to give you similar gravitas as that given to a real feral individual in search of decoration and recognition of being a thug by way of an ASBO. I just thought I would take the opportunity, however, of correcting one part of your online 'article' ... the UK population, according to the UN, is 65,145,578 meaning that the majority of the population in the UK is 32,572,789. The number who voted to leave the EU is 17,410,742 ... you're a little out John

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