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Kamm regards the man as a fraudster because Herman questioned the veracity of some accounts of atrocities which he believed were being manipulated for propaganda purposes. I do not know whether the researcher was ever convicted of fraud, but presumably not as I doubt whether the Washington Post would treat such a man with kid gloves. I may of course be wrong. To my mind it is at least plausible that the allegations of antisemitism stand proxy for other concerns.

Plainly, even if Kamm is right on the chemical attacks, Miller was not theorising about a flat earth. It first emerged, actually, in a 45 second clip emerging on 19 June via an anonymous Zionist Twitter account, giving no sense of the original context.

Obviously, Hirsh can be excused for not having read the refutation from Labour Briefing which appeared on the same day as the long read. However, the chief point I shall again address concerns the February remarks, and I shall now provide some appropriate context. In any case, Kamm makes no secret of the fact that he has had concerns about Miller for some time.

However, we will cut to November when Miller gave a talk to Palestinian students on how to stand up to intimidation in campus. As indicated, Miller was now at Bristol having just co-authored his research into Syria.

At that talk, Miller was taped, and the recording placed on Harry's Place, after which Miller was attacked in the JC, though at the time he was not accused of antisemitism.

The JSocs were involved at that time - as the November article also shows. Miller, in fact, has tended to be silent about this complaint. Although as a matter of fact the university can accept anonymous complaints from their own students, of course , they would not accept this third party complaint, and so it was dismissed on 3 April We now learn from the Lee Harpin in the Jewish News in which 3 minutes of Miller are presented that it was the fourth lecture on parts of the Zionist movement, and a reference to the CST that caused the fuss.

The objection was that some students might take this to mean the Israel Lobby, and hence the exam question was antisemitic! As indicated, the main gripe was a criticism of the CST and a diagram from that in fact Keith Kahn-Harris will fault, writing on the same day as Kamm. Bristol rejected the complaint in June. The CST appealed. However, the university was about to implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism in December, and so they suggested that the appeal be deferred until then.

The QC rejected the complaints by the end of the year. This was after 18 months. At the beginning of this year, however, the attacks began again.

The key trigger was 13 February. Kamm particularly focussed on this talk in which Miller was speaking on free speech in the university context. How do we defeat the ideology of Zionism in practice? Miller was concerned not just with ideas but material realities. Having completed the preamble, Miller then turned to the universities sector. He returned to the alternative formulae for universities thinking of replacing IHRA, and said that we will continue to see concerted efforts to counter critiques of Zionism.

Here he is accusing campaigners against antisemitism of being pawns of the Israeli government. How can any Jewish students have faith any complaints about antisemitism will be taken seriously when Bristol University employ Miller? This quote would then be recycled and misquoted roughly every 10 days until after the sacking by the JC. In our view, the key date is 24 March. This saw the confluence of two strands of the anti-Miller campaign.

Again, and to simplify, in the first place, and with the pawns quote in mind, Conservative whip Lord Parkinson wholly condemned Miller in oral debate - and reference was made with regards to students being free to contact the police. Second, it was made more public that Hoffman instigated a police complaint. The news was made public by someone at the heart of the Miller campaign, editor of the Bristol Tab, Ben Bloch. His confidence is high and he could be the surprise package of the Paul Nicholls five.

If you want to see what the National is really like watch this video of Many Clouds winning. I was lucky to get to know the old boy several times at Oliver Sherwood's in Lambourn - see the picture of us below This video of his win is amazing!!!!

Anyone who goes on a tour with Kevin is treated to secret stories and anecdotes, usually the reserve of archaeologists and historians, which bring the locations to life. I met with Kevin last week at the beautiful Hexham Abbey to discuss his efforts to bring the magic of Northumberland to locals and tourists.

Thursday, 6 April Positive developments at Haydon Bridge High School with confirmation of the new leadership team. The team of teachers are doing a great job in turning HBHS around, and they have my full support. You may be aware that RMT has announced its intention to hold a further strike day on Saturday 8 April. These are the services that will be running on Tyne Valley on Saturday :.

Northern is at the start of a significant modernisation programme. This includes major investment in new trains, new technology, investments in our stations, and a new focus on customer service.

Both myself and Northern are disappointed that RMT has called another strike day, as Northern had only been in contact with RMT officials 24 hours before they announced the strike to organise meaningful discussions. On Saturday 8 April Northern will be operating services between Their plan is to keep as many people as possible on the move during that day and they are asking customers to plan ahead and consider whether their journey is absolutely necessary. Tuesday, 4 April Status of EU nationals in the UK - a top priority for the government going forward now Art 50 has been triggered.

Last Friday, I met with a group of EU nationals residing in Hexham who are understandably concerned about their future status in the UK as a result of Brexit.

It goes without saying that EU nationals make an invaluable contribution to our economy, our society, and our daily lives. I assured them and all concerned that I will continue to represent them. Every Hexham resident deserves the best possible representation. I am pleased that the Government has made it clear that securing the rights of EU nationals will be a genuine priority. I think it would be great if the EU resolved this speedily, as they have indicated, now that Article 50 has been triggered.

However, I am aware that the discussions must also secure the interests of the 1. One thing is clear, however — that it is in the best interests of all for this issue to be sorted as quickly as possible. In the meantime, until exit negotiations are concluded, the UK remains a full member of the European Union and all the rights and obligations of EU membership remain in force. Below, I have compiled a list of links that I hope you will find useful if you have any further questions on this matter:.

Status of EU nationals in the UK. UK Visa information for European Nationals. My blog post from February on this topic. This is a promising first step. Home Office response to a Written Question. Brexit Timeline. Monday, 3 April Week ahead in Westminster - multiple meetings, bill preparation and correspondence catch up. The Commons has risen for the Easter recess but I am staying in Westminster for a few days to try and finish off the outstanding correspondence and casework, ensure that nothing has been missed in the hundreds of emails that we receive every day, and then do further prep work on the Prisons and Court Reform Bill that I am piloting through the commons.

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