- Protesters blocked the entrance to the Oxford Union , leading to scuffles, in an effort to prevent attendees from entering a controversial debate featuring Tommy Robinson and Laurence Fox .
- More than 500 anti-fascist campaigners, including those from Stand Up To Racism, linked arms outside the venue, significantly limiting the number of people who could attend the debate, which had a 450-person capacity but saw only around 200 attendees.
- The debate, titled “The West Is Right To Be Suspicious Of Islam”, sparked widespread controversy, with previous delays and strong opposition from faith leaders, including the Bishop of Oxford.
- Thames Valley Police officers were involved in scuffles with protesters, and local pubs were advised to close early or limit alcohol sales, while shops boarded up windows due to warnings of potential unrest.
- Former Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg defended the Oxford Union's decision to host Robinson, arguing that debating him is the best way to address his views and uphold free speech within the society.
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