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Guildford resignation sparks public trust debate in West Midlands

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Published: 15 January 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A recent survey shows that 35% of students believe Reform UK politicians should be barred from speaking on university campuses. The “Guildford resignation” study, conducted by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi), revealed students’ conflicting attitudes towards free speech. Within the first 100 words, the survey highlights that while a majority of students endorse the principle of free speech, a significant proportion still supports specific political speaking bans. Experts say these contradictions reflect a nuanced perspective on campus discourse, showing support for free expression in theory but hesitancy in practice.

The survey found that while 69% of respondents stated universities should never limit free speech, 35% specifically supported banning Reform UK from campuses. Interestingly, this included 41% of students who voted for Reform in the 2024 general election. Comparatively, only 16% of students favored banning Labour politicians, including 23% of 2024 Labour voters, illustrating varying partisan attitudes. Overall, only 18% of students supported unrestricted access for all political parties, reflecting complex and divided campus perspectives.

Hepi’s director, Nick Hillman, commented on the findings, describing them as surprising yet informative about student attitudes. He said the results indicate that while students strongly support the principle of free speech, they also desire protective measures against political groups they find controversial. Hillman stressed that democratic discourse should prevail through debate rather than restrictions. He said, “The best way to challenge political parties you disagree with is through fair and open debate, whether on campus or in public forums.” These concerns echo debates raised since the Guildford resignation, which highlighted tensions between student opinions and free speech principles.

Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, strongly criticised the survey findings. He labelled student support for barring his party as “appalling” and called for funding cuts to universities failing to uphold free speech principles. Tice argued that UK universities have become echo chambers dominated by far-left ideologies, undermining academic rigor and debate. He urged the government to enforce stricter conditions on university funding to restore open intellectual environments, referencing controversies stemming from the Guildford resignation.

The survey comes as the Office for Students, England’s higher education regulator, has introduced new powers to investigate complaints about infringements of free speech and expression. Despite this, 71% of students indicated support for laws requiring universities to actively promote free speech. Yet, significant portions also supported policies that could theoretically restrict it, showing ongoing tension between legal frameworks and personal beliefs on campus expression.

Students expressed strong views on academic freedom as well. While 61% agreed that academics should have the liberty to teach or research as they see fit, 64% felt protecting minority dignity and preventing discrimination might outweigh unfettered freedom of expression. Further, 38% suggested that academics using material perceived as offensive should face dismissal, highlighting ongoing debates about the boundaries between free speech and social responsibility in universities.

Hillman noted that the survey underscores the challenges students face in evaluating complex free speech issues. He suggested that younger generations, while enthusiastic about the principle of open dialogue, may struggle to consistently apply it in practice. He warned that nuanced understanding and critical thinking remain crucial for navigating these debates, especially when political biases intersect with principles of academic freedom.

The Guildford resignation survey, therefore, exposes a wider societal debate over the role of universities in fostering democratic debate. Students appear supportive of free speech in general but simultaneously advocate for restrictions that align with their political and social beliefs. The findings suggest that policymakers, educators, and regulators need to consider how to balance rights, protections, and freedoms to ensure campuses remain both inclusive and intellectually vibrant.

As universities navigate these complex dynamics, questions over how political engagement, student activism, and institutional responsibilities intersect continue to shape national discussions. With increased regulatory scrutiny and public attention, the issue of campus free speech and its practical limits is unlikely to fade from debate soon. Experts agree that understanding student perspectives, including contradictory or nuanced positions, will be critical to fostering a sustainable, respectful, and democratic academic environment across the UK.

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