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Scandal as Oxford Students Vote to Hear David Irving

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26 11 07 - 06:09
AN interesting day in Oxford yesterday! 1,062 (62%) in favour of Irving's right to speak, 640 (38%) against!

Outside security had to be hired at the Union's expense to protect members and ballot boxes from interference -- something which never happened in my days as a Union officer, and which various members told me is unprecedented.
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Top historian David Irving and British National Party leader Nick Griffin look set to be at the center of a riot today as they dare to speak freely on subjects that are considered heretical by the establishment.

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