By Charlie Bayliss For Mailonline
Published: 10:49 GMT, 22 February 2019 | Updated: 10:50 GMT, 22 February 2019
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A student who claimed the NHS should not be free to immigrants and lamented about the 'Islamisation' of Britain has been kicked out of his university.
Sebastian Walsh expressed his controversial opinions during class seminars and the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) decided to suspend him after they received several complaints about his behaviour.
The 19-year-old student also branded halal meat 'barbaric' and 'inhumane' and vowed to friends he would never eat at Subway or KFC due to the way the animals are killed.
Sebastian Walsh (pictured with Ukip leader Gerard Batten) branded halal meat 'barbaric'
The self-proclaimed 'free speech advocate' complained being struck-off from university was a violation of his human rights.
He said: 'All I did was voice my opinions during debates about immigration.
'I am totally against halal meat because I think it's cruel - it's an inhumane and barbaric way of slaughtering animals.
'In another seminar class, we had a discussion about the privatisation of the NHS and I simply said I don't think free healthcare should be available to immigrants.
'These are views held by many people in the public and I believe I should be able to express them freely.
'I feel completely victimised by my university.'
The University of Central Lancashire told Mr Walsh he could return to his social work studies in September is he signed a good conduct agreement and undertake a diversity training course.
Mr Walsh is a member of Ukip and the Preston branch of the political organisation has written to the