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FEES, FREE SPEECH AND FILIBUSTERING – A BRIEF HISTORY OF SAM GYIMAH MP

Posted on January 19, 2018 by Norwich Radical in Student and tagged cabinet reshuffle, EMA, featured, filibustering, first aid, free speech, government, higher education, homophobia, homosexuality, jo johnson, maintenance grants, nurses' bursaries, NUS, office for students, Parliament, Sam Gyimah, secondary schools, students, tef, theresa may, Toby Young, Tories, tuition fees, Turing Bill, UCL, UCU, universities, Universities minister, voting record.

by Lewis Martin

Here’s a sentence I’ve wanted to write for some time: Jo Johnson is no longer the Universities minister. Last week Theresa May ‘promoted’ him to the transport office and made him the new minister for London. His removal came just days after Toby Young was forced to resign from the Office for Students (OfS) board, in part due to his link to a eugenics conference held at UCL.

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