"Universities should be places that open minds, not close them, where ideas can be freely challenged," he will say. "In universities in America and worryingly in the UK, we have seen examples of groups seeking to stifle those who do not agree with them. "We must not allow this to happen." He will warn that young people should have the "resilience and confidence" to challenge controversial opinions and be able to have "open, frank and rigorous discussions". However, he will add that institutions must ensure there is no place for hatred, discrimination, extremism or racism.
Yeah, I don't see this working in a way that protects the vulnerable, eg Queer young people, or Jewish or Muslim students, or students from ethnic minorities.