Toby Young presses Peterson’s case as university policy now emphasises tolerance of differing views

Cambridge University’s vice-chancellor is being urged to re-invite the controversial Canadian professor Jordan Peterson to take up a fellowship in light of a vote allowing “tolerance” of differing views.

An offer of a visiting fellowship for the self-styled “professor against political correctness” was rescinded last year after protests from faculty and students.

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