Protestors Clash as Tommy Robinson Arrives in Oxford
Police separated protesters and supporters as the debate on Islam began late after security concerns delayed Tommy Robinson’s Oxford Union appearance.
- On Wednesday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in central Oxford to oppose a controversial debate at the Oxford Union featuring far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who arrived despite significant public outcry.
- The Oxford Union previously delayed the event due to security concerns and criticism from faith leaders, who expressed being "disturbed and saddened" by the invitation to debate the motion: "The West is right to be suspicious of Islam."
- Protesters chanted "Oxford is anti-fascist" and blocked access to the street, while Thames Valley Police formed barriers separating the large crowd from a smaller group of Robinson supporters waving Union Jack flags.
- Teige from Oxford Stand Up to Racism claimed the protest made it "impossible for the audience to get into a racist debate," while reports indicated the chamber remained nearly empty as the debate started one-and-a-half hours late.
- Susan Brown, head of Oxford City Council, stated she was "deeply concerned" by the decision, while Green Party councillor Chris Jarvis argued the Union should not have platformed Robinson, citing disruption to local businesses.
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