Peter Jonathan Hewitt Newbon (1983 – 15 January 2022) was a British Jewish academic and campaigner against
antisemitism.[1][2] At the time of his death, he was a lecturer in
Romantic and
Victorian literature at
Northumbria University and a director of Labour Against Antisemitism.
In May 2021, Newbon posted an image on
Twitter of
Jeremy Corbyn reading
Michael Rosen's book We're Going on a Bear Hunt to a group of children. The cover of the book had been superimposed with the antisemitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. In a play on Rosen's words, "We can't go over it. We can't go under it. Oh no! We've got to go through it!", Newbon wrote, "A nasty, horrible Zionist! We can't go over him, we can't go under him, we'll have to make an effigy..." Rosen called the tweet "loathsome and anti-Semitic".[6][7][4][8] Newbon, who was himself Jewish, subsequently received abusive online messages[4] and, according to his lawyer, was "remorselessly bullied".[9]
Northumbria University received 4,000 complaints against Newbon and began disciplinary proceedings.[2] The university's investigation of Newbon was described in The Spectator as "a tale worthy of Kafka".[10] The disciplinary action culminated in Newbon being issued with a final written warning for bringing his employer into disrepute.[8]
In July 2021, a claim was made against Newbon in the
High Court for
defamation,
harassment and misuse of private information regarding an unrelated incident.[11][12][13] A financial settlement was reached against his estate as a result of this claim.[12][11]
In late 2021, Newbon lodged a libel claim against Rosen.[14]
Newbon died on 15 January 2022 from a fall from a road bridge. His inquest was conducted by the Deputy Coroner for North Yorkshire, Jonathan Leach, in
Northallerton on 4 April 2023. The
Coroner's finding was suicide.[4][15] The dispute with Rosen was not referred to at the Coroner's hearing.[4]
Newbon, Peter (2018). The Boy-Man, Masculinity and Immaturity in the Long Nineteenth Century (Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood).
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