An Eton teacher who was sacked over a lecture attacking 'radical feminist orthodoxy' has said 'controversy is essential' in education and claimed he's received support from Tory ministers.
Will Knowland was removed from his role at the prestigious Berkshire school after posting a lecture on Youtube challenging so-called modern feminist views about 'toxic masculinity'.
The lecture, in which the English teacher quoted an article saying women wanted to be 'overwhelmed by the sheer power of masculinity', was prepared for older pupils at the £42,500-a-year school.
But he was sacked after he repeatedly refused requests from the college's head master Simon Henderson to take the video down.