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The President of an Oxford college whose graduates voted to remove a portrait of the Queen from their common room has defended the students right to free speech and political debate . Boris Johnson yesterday joined the backlash against members of Magdalen College Middle Common Room (MCR), who voted overwhelmingly to remove the photographic print of the monarch. The decision was made after she was described as a symbol of recent colonial history who could make some people feel unwelcome - a verdict described as absurd by Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, which was then echoed by the Prime Minister. Magdalen head, Dinah Rose QC, emphasised that the students were not representative of the college, but offered them her support. ....
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Graduate students at Magdalen College in Oxford have voted to remove a portrait from the wall of their common room which has been there since 2013. ....
Graduate students at Magdalen College in Oxford have voted to remove a portrait from the wall of their common room which has been there since 2013. ....
Mr Williamson, the Education Secretary criticised the move last night, and today a No10 spokesman said: You have had the Education Secretary s words, which the PM supports. ....