Professor David Miller has responded after winning a landmark case against his "unfair dismissal".
Miller drew controversy during a lecture at Bristol University in 2019 when he said the Zionist movement was 'one of five pillars driving Islamophobia in the UK'. Professor Miller has successfully claimed he'd been unfairly dismissed on the grounds of religion or belief.
Miller told GB News: "The court has determined that actually anti-zionist views are standard anti-racist views. They're worthy of respect in a democratic society.
"And if you discriminate against anyone who has anti-zionist views as a result of those views, that you will be committing an offence and it will be illegal for you to do that and they will get compensation.
"It's a very clear message to organisations like Gideon's that they have lost the argument and that they were set up in fact to police the boundaries of debate on Israel and Palestine, and not, of course, to deal with the question of racism against the Jews, which in this country is pretty minimal."
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