Clause 4 - Civil claims

Part of Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill – in the House of Commons at 4:55 pm on 2 May 2023.

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Photo of Miriam Cates Miriam Cates Conservative, Penistone and Stocksbridge 4:55, 2 May 2023

The hon. Gentleman mentions the cost of going to court and that that will be prohibitive for students and academics, but surely the opposite is true. At the moment, the only provision that students and academics have in the case of their free speech being cancelled is judicial review, which costs tens of thousands of pounds. The whole point of introducing a tort in a county court, for example, is that it is relatively cheap and relatively affordable for anyone.

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