No Platform, in the UK, is a form of student boycott where a person or organisation is denied a platform to speak. … Like other No Platform policies, it asserts that no proscribed person or organisation should be given a platform to speak, nor should a union officer share a platform with them.
The speakers in these videos are competitive debaters, and therefore the views expressed may not necessarily represent their beliefs.
Video 1: Celeste McGinley | We Should Support No Platforming (1/8) | Oxford Union
Video 2: Harry Deacon | We Should NOT Support No Platforming (2/8) | Oxford Union
Video 3: Robert French | We Should Support No Platforming (3/8) | Oxford Union
Video 4: Toby Young | We Should NOT Support No Platforming (4/8) | Oxford Union
Video 5: Jack Solomon | We Should Support No Platforming (5/8) | Oxford Union
Video 6: Katie Hopkins | We Should NOT Support No Platforming (6/8) | Oxford Union
Video 7: Mariah Idrissi | We Should Support No Platforming (7/8) | Oxford Union
Video 8: Ann Widdecombe | We Should NOT Support No Platforming (8/8) | Oxford Union
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