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Baroness Thatcher is at the centre of a new row at Oxford University after plans to name a building after Britain’s first female Prime Minister were (26) .
Some (27) are hoping to snub one of the university’s most illustrious alumnae again—more than 25 years after protests there (28) her being denied an honorary degree. Thatcher became the first Oxford educated Prime Minister since the Second World War to be refused an (29) degree from the University in 1985 following student (30) amidst cuts to education.
And now, a new revolt could halt plans to name a new facility after her. Oxford (31) and Syrian born billionaire Wafic Said is said to have donated £15 million towards a new (32) at Oxford’s Said Business School, due to open in the autumn, and has indicated that he wants to name it after the women he describes as "lioness".
But the news is not being welcomed by everyone.
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bernard Sufrin, a fellow at Worcester College, said signatories would be " (33) " to force a vote against the "inconceivable" plans.
He said "I hope that those responsible for naming the building will take advice from those—now retired— leading members of the University who oversaw the (34) failure of an honorary degree for Mrs. Thatcher being proposed only to be rejected by (35) the Congregation.\

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