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  • Kent Union Hustings

    12:41 pm on February 20, 2012 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    As part of the upcoming union elections the Kent Debating Society are holding hustings (aka debates) for the different sabbatical roles.

    The weeks programme is as follows:
    Monday 20th – VP Sports & VP Activities
    KLT5 6pm
    Chaired by Fiona Brittle

    Tuesday 21st – VP Welfare
    KS14 4pm
    Chaired by Philip Pearson

    Wednesday 22nd – President
    KLT6 6pm
    Chaired by Oliver Blackley

    Thursday 23rd – VP Education
    KLT5 6pm
    Chaired by Joe Boulton

    Each event will be held in a ‘Question Time’ style with candidates answering a number of questions from you, the voter. So this is the best chance to go behind the manifestos and get a first-hand feel of each of the candidates for yourself.

    Each candidate will get a 1 minute opening statement before we start to take questions from the floor. After all questions have been answered, each candidate will have a further 1 minute for a closing statement.

    So come down and see what each candidate stands for and decide who is best placed to represent you. We have booked time slots of 2 hours, so we expect the Question Times to last no longer than 2 hours.

    Additionally, we will have a live Twitter feed from the @kentdebating twitter to keep you all up to speed if you cannot make some of the events. You can submit questions via our twitter too or via the wall of this event.

     
  • This House Would Invite the BNP to Speak at the University of Kent

    1:52 pm on February 4, 2012 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    Next week, we’ll be holding a debate on the motion This house would invite the BNP to speak at the University of Kent. Our guest speaker for the evening is Professor John Fitzpatrick of Kent’s Law School We hope that this motion will generate some hearty discussion, particularly given that Kent Union currently has a ‘No Platform’ policy, which dictates that the Union can’t give platform to any group that promotes fascist views.

    Does gagging and repressing such views set a bad precedent for plurality and freedom of speech? Or do such groups deserve no platform because of their inherently discriminatory views and violent tactics? Does providing a platform elevate or diminish the chances of their views being championed and legitimised or discredited and dismissed?

    We hope to provide a neutral forum to discuss these questions, and we hope to have a cracking good debate in the process!

    As always, we’ll be meeting at 6pm in Keynes LT5 this Tuesday and heading for drinks afterwards in K-Bar.

    Also, the details of Kent’s first Inter-Varsity competition are beginning to take shape. Check out our relevant Facebook and KDS page for more information!

     
  • This House Believes in a Responsibility to Protect

    3:56 pm on January 23, 2012 | 0 Permalink | Log in to leave a Comment

    We’re hosting Dr. Philip Cunliffe, who will be giving a short lecture on the motion This House Belives in a Responsibility to Protect. Dr. Cunliffe has convened the politics module on the UN and the international system (PO555), so those of you who are studying it this term are sure to find this talk particularly enlightening.

    We’ll be meeting this Tuesday at 6pm in Keynes LT5, and we’ll be heading for drinks afterwards.

    See you on Tuesday!

     
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