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Galloway raises Harlem Shake sacking in Commons

Outspoken MP George Galloway has tabled an early day motion calling for a University of Oxford college to reinstate a library invigilator who was sacked for failing to stop students film an internet dance video in her library.

Published on
March 21, 2013
Last updated
May 26, 2015

Mr Galloway, Respect MP for Bradford West, said that St Hilda鈥檚 College had suffered 鈥渁 severe sense of humour loss鈥 when it dismissed Calypso Nash for failing to prevent 30 students filming a 鈥淗arlem Shake鈥 video on the premises.

The , tabled on 20 March, also criticises college authorities for penalising 鈥渁t least some鈥 of the students taking part.

鈥淪t Hilda鈥檚 College was named after Hilda of Whitby who was noted for her wisdom and good advice鈥he College authorities should draw on St Hilda鈥檚 wisdom in relation to this incident,鈥 the motion says.

It urges the College to 鈥渢hink again, see the funny side of this, reinstate the librarian and withdraw the disciplinary proceedings against its enterprising students鈥.

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At the time of writing, Mr Galloway was the only signatory of the motion. Even motions with several hundred signatures are seldom debated in the House of Commons.

The motion was tabled before St Hilda鈥檚 issued a statement clarifying that Ms Nash was a library invigilator who was given casual work by the college.

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鈥淐alypso Nash is a full-time postgraduate student at another college to whom we offered a small amount of casual work on an occasional basis as a library invigilator,鈥 the statement says.

鈥淭he role of an invigilator is to maintain quiet in the library, or, if not able to maintain quiet, to refer incidents on. As this role was not performed, the Librarian decided not to offer Calypso further casual work. She has not appealed against this decision.鈥

chris.parr@tsleducation.com

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