The Conservative government has introduced legislation targeting so-called cancel culture in UK universities, which would include the appointment of official free speech tsars on each campus. The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill, introduced last month, has been welcomed by some campaigners who warn free speech has long been frozen in a perfect storm of student “snowflakes,” hyper political correctness, and radical professors. But not all are convinced. Some long-time academic freedom campaigners are also concerned that the universities will simply game any new bureaucracy, and that more legislation may hamper any natural thawing of “generation snowflake.” “The real issue that’s being debated is legislation versus culture,” Dennis Hayes, president of Academics for Academics Freedom (AFAF) told The Epoch Times. “Universities are very clever, they’ll get round this in various ways,” said Hayes, who has been at the forefront of the fight for academic freedom for a decade and a …