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Fury as woke university urges students to stop using the terms mum and dad

A UNIVERSITY wants students to swerve the terms mum and dad in everyday chats.

Guardian or carer are preferred “to avoid assumptions about biological parents”.

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Leeds University students are being urged to avoid using the words ‘mum and dad’ in everyday conversations[/caption]

The woke advice is in Leeds University’s online inclusive language guide.

Its 39,000 students are warned that repeated violations could fall foul of a policy on dignity and mutual respect.

One undergraduate hit back: “It’s something that nobody reads, or if they do, they don’t take it seriously.

“There’s a lot of mums who would be more offended if you tried to make their job gender-neutral, because they care about being a mother.”

Scholars are asked not to describe over-65s as senior, aged and elderly — as such terms could cause discomfort or offence.

The guide adds: “Use more neutral language such as ‘older people’.”

Tory MP Mark Francois said many people see “senior citizens” as respectful language, adding: “It seems wokery may be trumping civility on campus.”

The university said the guide aims to foster a more equal and fairer society.

A University of Leeds spokesman said: “Our inclusive language guide uses materials published by government and charities to foster a more equal and fairer society.”

This comes after researchers at Newcastle University have been told not to use the Geordie greeting “pet” — after woke bosses called it sexist.

It is deemed off-limits in an “equality and inclusion toolkit”.

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