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Oxford Union president-elect ousted following Charlie Kirk scandal

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Published: 21 October 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The Oxford Union, one of Britain’s most prestigious debating societies, has been thrown into turmoil after its president-elect, George Abaraonye, was ousted following widespread outrage over his apparent celebration of the shooting of US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The dramatic removal has sparked a fierce debate about free speech, accountability, and the limits of student politics within one of the country’s most influential intellectual institutions.

Abaraonye, a 20-year-old philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) student at University College, Oxford, was due to assume the presidency of the 202-year-old Union next term. However, his position became untenable after leaked messages appeared to show him celebrating the news that Kirk had been shot. In one message shared to a private chat, he wrote, “Charlie Kirk got shot, let’s f—— go,” while another message allegedly sent from his Instagram account read, “Charlie Kirk got shot loool.” The revelation caused a storm both within the Union and across the wider public sphere, prompting alumni and current members to demand his resignation.

A vote of no confidence was held on Saturday, resulting in an overwhelming decision to remove Abaraonye. Of the 1,746 votes cast, 1,228 were in favour of the motion—more than the two-thirds threshold required for it to pass under Union rules. The results, initially delayed over identity checks for proxy votes submitted by alumni, were made public on Tuesday morning. A formal notice posted at the Union declared: “As this threshold has been met, the motion of no confidence has been carried.”

Abaraonye, however, has refused to accept the outcome, insisting that the process was compromised. In a statement issued shortly after the results were published, he claimed: “I am and remain the president-elect. The poll was compromised, and I do not know if or how many proxy votes have been tampered with.” His supporters have echoed these claims, alleging irregularities in the handling of alumni votes. Nonetheless, Union officials maintain that the vote was conducted transparently and in accordance with established procedures.

The controversy stems from Abaraonye’s previous debate with Charlie Kirk in the Oxford Union chamber earlier this year. During the event, the two clashed over issues of marriage, gender norms, and so-called “toxic masculinity.” When reports of Kirk’s shooting emerged in the US several months later, Abaraonye’s celebratory messages were shared on social media, leading to intense criticism. While he later apologised and retracted his comments, the fallout proved irreparable.

The scandal has had immediate repercussions for the Oxford Union’s reputation and finances. Several high-profile speakers reportedly withdrew from scheduled events, and a £500,000 donation was put on hold pending the outcome of the disciplinary process. In the United States, Kirk’s allies launched a campaign urging American political figures to boycott the Union. In an open letter read aloud on The Charlie Kirk Show, three of Kirk’s close associates stated: “We will personally contact every American political speaker who has ever graced the Union’s chamber and urge them never again to lend their name, time or reputation to an institution that has betrayed its founding ideals.” The controversy has cast a shadow over upcoming events, including a much-anticipated appearance by former US Vice President Mike Pence.

Facing escalating backlash, Abaraonye attempted to seize control of the narrative by calling for his own vote of no confidence last week. He described the move as an effort to “reclaim a process of true accountability” and return the debate “into our chambers, a space built for free speech.” Critics, however, accused him of trying to pre-empt an inevitable removal by alumni who were preparing their own motion against him. One Union insider described the manoeuvre as “a last-ditch effort to appear in control of a process that had already overtaken him.”

In a statement to The Telegraph, Abaraonye defended his right to free speech and condemned what he described as a campaign of “racist abuse and violent rhetoric.” He said: “The Union is a formative space where students learn, often through error. Making a mistake and growing from it is part of the university experience. For members who know me or have engaged with me since, I hope they see that growth and my commitment to the role. Ultimately, the specific outcome is secondary to the principle. The goal is to demonstrate that the Oxford Union will not be bullied by cancel culture and will stand firm in its commitment to free speech, fair process, and reasoned debate.”

However, many alumni and current members saw the remarks as insufficient. One former Union president told The English Chronicle: “The comments about Charlie Kirk crossed a moral line. You can’t preach free speech while appearing to celebrate violence against someone you disagree with.” Others argued that Abaraonye’s case reflected a growing tension between free expression and accountability in elite academic spaces.

The Oxford Union’s leadership has also faced criticism for its handling of the situation. Moosa Harraj, the current Union president, and members of the Standing Committee have been accused by Abaraonye’s camp of introducing “compromised and untested poll regulations” that allegedly tainted the process. Harraj has rejected these claims, saying the committee acted “with full transparency and fairness.” He added, “The Union’s credibility rests on the integrity of its processes. We owe it to our members to ensure that democracy prevails, even when the results are uncomfortable.”

The incident has reignited wider discussions about the role of the Oxford Union as a platform for controversial voices. Founded in 1823, the society has hosted countless world leaders, thinkers, and activists, including Winston Churchill, Mother Teresa, and Malcolm X. Yet, in recent years, it has struggled to navigate the balance between fostering open debate and addressing the sensitivities of an increasingly polarised student body.

Some students argue that the scandal has damaged the Union’s global reputation, once synonymous with intellectual rigour and spirited but respectful discourse. Others see it as a necessary reckoning for an institution that has often been criticised for elitism and a lack of accountability. “What happened here is part of a bigger cultural shift,” said Lucy Wainwright, a second-year politics student. “Free speech isn’t just about saying what you want—it’s about taking responsibility when your words cause harm.”

For now, the future of the Oxford Union presidency remains uncertain. While the no-confidence vote effectively removes Abaraonye from his position, he has signalled his intention to challenge the result, potentially through legal channels or an appeal within the Union’s governance framework. Meanwhile, preparations for next term’s debates continue, though insiders admit that the mood inside Frewin Court — the Union’s historic headquarters — is tense and divided.

Whatever the outcome, the scandal has left a lasting mark on the storied institution. It has exposed not only the deep divisions within Oxford’s intellectual community but also the difficulty of upholding free speech principles in an age defined by social media outrage and moral scrutiny. As one member put it, “The Union has always prided itself on being a home for debate, but this time, the debate has turned inward — and it’s tearing the place apart.

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