The President of Cambridge Union has apologised after a guest speaker launched into a 'crass and deeply insensitive' impression of Adolf Hitler during a debate. Guest speaker Andrew Graham-Dixon impersonated the German dictator as part of his argument against the motion 'this house believes there is no such thing as good taste.' His lengthy impression of Hitler, which included racial slurs and voiced antisemitic and racist views, has caused outrage amongst Cambridge University students and alumni. Cambridge Union President Keir Bradwell, who admitted to being drunk at the debate and had said that it was the 'longest Hitler impression' the...