OSCTFOI - List of intolerant or extreme speakers

Waiting for an internal review by Home Office of their handling of this request.

Dear Home Office (OSCTFOI),

We would like to ask some questions about the imminent release of the list containing names of extreme or intolerant speakers.

1. What date or month has been set for the public release of this information?

2. What criterion has been used to decide a persons place on the list?

3. What is the process and/or requirements for someone who objects to themself being on the list to be removed?

4. What legilation is in place which permits such a list to exist?

5. Please detail the names of the all those who are on the current list, even if it is a draft version?

6. Please details the names of everyone who has been on such lists for the years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014?

Yours faithfully,

A. Claystone

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Dear Home Office,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Home Office's handling of my FOI request 'OSCTFOI - List of intolerant or extreme speakers'.

This request is long overdue and the information requested can only help the public interest in knowing who is deemed extreme etc.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/o...

Yours faithfully,

A. Claystone

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FOI Responses, Home Office

[1]mailto:[FOI #197539 email]

 

Dear A Claystone

 

I am responding to your e-mail of 26 June 2014 in which you ask for an
internal review of your FOI request for a list of intolerant or extreme
speakers.

 

An internal review was carried out and the response was sent  on 7 April
2014.  It can be found at this link.  Please note that FOI references
30762 and 30363 were of the same subject and have not been responded to
separately.

 

[2]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/l...

 

 

yours sincerely

 

Information Access Team

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"8. In this case the Home Office has breached sections 1(1) and 10(1) by failing to respond to the request within 20 working days. At paragraph 2 above the Home Office is now required to respond to the complainant’s request in accordance with the FOIA."