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David Miller (sociologist): Bristol University hearing, 2021.

Various bodies including the All-Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism (APPG) have pushed for professor David Miller to be dismissed by Bristol University and a hearing is about to take place.

Some background:

- The Telegraph - Camilla Turner - Bristol University anti-Semitism row deepens as MPs urge vice-Chancellor to take action, 22 February 2021: All party parliamentary group against anti-Semitism demand “urgent” meeting with Bristol's vice-Chancellor to discuss professor's remarks.

- The Times - Will Humphries - MPs and peers call on Bristol University to condemn academic in antisemitism row, 04 March 2021: More than 100 MPs and peers from every major political party have called for the University of Bristol to act against a professor who claimed that Jewish students on campus were “directed by the state of Israel”. The All-Party Parliamentary Group against Antisemitism sent a letter to Professor Hugh Brady, the head of the university, accusing David Miller, a professor of political sociology, of undermining “the safety and security of Jewish students under the pretence of free speech”.

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