! About the Authors Rupert Sutton is the Director of ‘Student Rights‘, and a Research Fellow at The Henry Jackson Society, where he focuses on domestic extremism and security issues. He has written for Haaretz, World Affairs, The Huffington Post and New Humanist and has presented his research at the British and European Parliaments. Rupert has an MA in Terrorism and Security from King’s College London and a BA in War Studies from the University of Kent. Gray Sergeant is the National Organiser for Student Rights and Researcher at the Henry Jackson Society. He studied International Relations and History at the London School of Economics. Prior to joining HJS, Gray worked for the Labour Party in the marginal Thurrock constituency during the 2015 General Election, where he coordinated the press and media campaign. He has written for Left Foot Forward, Progress and Labourlist and has appeared on BBC 5 Live, The Big Questions and Al Jazeera News. About Student Rights Student Rights is a non-partisan project of The Henry Jackson Society dedicated to supporting equality, democracy and freedom from extremism on university campuses. Set up in June 2009, Student Rights monitors extremism on UK university campuses - focusing on a range of different groups including, but not limited to, fascist or racist organisations, Islamist groups, and extreme political parties. About The Henry Jackson Society The Henry Jackson Society is a think tank and policy-shaping force that fights for the principles and alliances which keep societies free - working across borders and party lines to combat extremism, advance democracy and real human rights, and make a stand in an increasingly uncertain world. 23! !
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