The Mothership Jason Arday, the Free Speech Union, and the machinery that was built to do this On Friday 14 August, the day Jason Arday was found unresponsive at an address in Battersea, the Free Speech Union published a piece about him on its website. It called the Cambridge professor "a fantasist and prolific embellisher" , ran through the claims about his life it considered ridiculous, and told readers it would not judge anyone for laughing at them. The piece was written by the organisation's campaigns officer and syndicated to GB News. Beneath it sits a box. Sick of the police being turned into a censor's weapon, it asks. Join 45,000 members. From £29.99 a year. Arday was 41. He had resigned from Cambridge on 5 August, after weeks in which hundreds of articles interrogated his doctoral thesis, his charity work, his childhood, his marathons, his qualifications, his memoir, his life. His family, in a statement released through his publisher, said he had faced ...
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