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Oxford University concludes probe into Rashmi Samant case, former union president says pleased with outcome

Oxford University concludes probe into Rashmi Samant case, former union president says pleased with outcome
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Indian-origin student elected Oxford University Student s Union President in byelection

Indian-origin student elected Oxford University Student s Union President in byelection
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First Thoughts: Nice Anneliese Dodds, repositioning Reeves, and watching Belfast from afar

Is Keir Starmer planning to sack Anneliese Dodds? Despite everything else going on in politics at the moment, that question crops up in almost every conversation I have around Westminster, months after initial speculation began. “Aw, Anneliese is so nice,” these conversations tend to start, with a slightly pitying tone – before the person, often a Labour colleague, proceeds to dissect her performance as shadow chancellor to date, usually lamenting that she isn’t communicating Labour’s vision. “She’s so smart, too,” they add. Dodds’s future is everybody’s favourite topic, a Westminster guilty pleasure. Cut-through is not necessarily a problem: George Osborne didn’t have it as shadow chancellor, nor did Philip Hammond as chancellor. The real weakness of Dodds’s shadow chancellorship is that this speculation has been allowed to continue. She should have put a stop to it months ago, whether by intervening herself, via her advisers, or through Starmer. His event

To say or not to say: Learning to be social media sensitive

To say or not to say: Learning to be social media sensitive The Rashmi Samant episode focused on seemingly innocent social media posts proving to be ‘racist’ and ‘insensitive’. FPJ writer finds if Indians are prone to make such posts and change our mentality Digital strategist Jure Klepic stated – “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas; what happens on Twitter stay on Google forever!” And social media posts can raise its ugly head to bite you back. And Indians are realising this the hard way. Recently, Rashmi Samant got elected as the President of the Oxford University Student Union. But her social media posts and remarks that went viral were deemed ‘racists’ and ‘insensitive’. These included holocaust reference in a post while visiting the Berlin Holocaust Memorial, her Insta photo in Malaysia that had the caption ‘Ching Chang’ and criticism regarding her campaign post caption separating women and trans women follow

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