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College is facing further criticism after students banned the Christian Union
from attending its freshers fair for new pupils.
The
college CU was told it could not attend the annual event for fear they would be
'alienating' people from other faiths and because Christianity was, in the eyes
of the senior students, 'an excuse for homophobia and certain forms of
neo-colonialism'.

The
director of The Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF), Rev
Richard Cunningham, added that he was 'concerned' by the controversy which
escalated from a inter-university debate after being published in the student
newspaper Cherwell into a
national debate.
Cunningham
said instances of CUs being banned was 'a pretty rare experience' and most had a
good relationship with their student unions.
'We
are however concord that the current desire to provide safe spaces on campus
does not infringe on the core liberties of freedom of speech and freedom of
association which are surely foundational to the university experience and
indeed to basic human flourishing,' he said.
Former
children's minister and Conservative MP for East Worthing & Shoreham Tim
Loughton said it was a 'chilling example' of censorship. Christian Today.
Harry
Farley