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Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill - Clause 4

02 May 2023

Lead MP

Claire Coutinho

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Bill Debate

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Education
Other Contributors: 7

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Claire Coutinho raised concerns about higher education (freedom of speech) bill - clause 4 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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I move to adopt amendments that will ensure the statutory tort retains its teeth and offers a concrete means of redress for those whose right to free speech has been unlawfully infringed. Proposed new subsection (2) clarifies that 'loss' includes reputational damage or adverse career consequences, while proposed new subsection (5) allows claimants seeking an injunction direct access to the courts without having to exhaust complaints schemes first.
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