Handheld users: view this page better on http://m.socialistparty.org.uk

Link to this page: http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/issue/636/10145

From The Socialist newspaper, 1 September 2010

Our future under attack

Fightback! Join the day of action on 20 October

Video: Youth must fight for a future! Youth Fight for Jobs protest

It seems that £30,000 a year can almost guarantee you top grades in your A-levels. This year, students from private schools were more than twice as likely to get the new A* grades as those from comprehensives.

Suraj Shah and Ben Robinson, Youth Fight for Jobs

Of course, life is different for the overwhelming majority who go to state schools. Here, the reality of the government's cuts make academic achievement much harder.

The Con-Dem coalition is proposing savage attacks on further education colleges which will probably be increased in the October spending review. The cuts across the sector are set to be £343 million. The lecturers union, UCU, thinks this will amount to 34,000 job losses.

No wonder students from comprehensives can't keep up with those able to afford private education - we're losing so many of our teachers that class sizes are expected to rise by a third!

So fragile is the situation that some students may finish their AS exams, only to come back the next year and find that the course is no longer offered.

Students lose £200

Even the right to attend college at all is being attacked. There will be fewer places because of the funding cuts and many students will feel less able to go because they can't afford it.

One of Education minister Michael Gove's (who attended Robert Gordon's College which charges fees of £29,295 a year) first acts was to abolish Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) end of term payments.

This is taking £200 away from college students from the lowest-earning families.

Those hoping A-levels will be a route into higher education may well be starting to wonder if it's worth it too.

The Con-Dems decreased the planned number of university places as part of their Bloodbath Budget in June and are threatening massive fines for universities who over-recruit students. One in four of this year's students are still chasing a university place and the Ucas chief executive says that 150,000 of them won't find one at all.

This is a government of the rich, looking after its own.

Of the tens of thousands of students who missed out on university, how many came from private schools? Of the nearly one million young people who are unemployed, how many have parents who are millionaires?

Mass campaign needed

Most college students are facing a lack of places, deteriorating facilities, financial difficulties and too few tutors. Youth Fight for Jobs demands a different sort of education.

We demand that these cuts be halted immediately. We demand that EMA be increased and made available to all.

Free education from infancy to university should be introduced along with a grant to cover living costs while studying.

We demand that all apprenticeships lead to a guaranteed job on union rates of pay.

Only a mass campaign of workers and students can win an education system built for the needs of the majority of ordinary people rather than one that can be given and taken away as big business dictates.

Youth Fight for Jobs is organising a national day of action on 20 October to campaign against the cuts, and to bring together all those who want to fight back.


Get involved now and fight for your future!

Youth Fight for Jobs will be campaigning across the country from the first day of term. Get in touch: 02085587947

youthfightforjobs@googlemail.com

Why not click here to join the Socialist Party, or click here to donate to the Socialist Party.


In The Socialist 1 September 2010:

A fightback can stop cuts


Youth fight for jobs

Our future under attack


Anti-cuts campaign

Anti-cuts movement builds momentum in Plymouth

North Staffs TUC public meeting against cuts

Cuts hit poor hardest


Anti-racism

Fighting the far right in Bradford


Socialist Party news and analysis

Labour's three stooges aid Con-Dem coalition

Government cuts hit our benefits

Keep Middle Street centre open

Defend school meals


Socialist Party feature

Slashing public services: do councillors have 'no choice'?

Lobby the TUC conference


International socialist news

Kazakhstan: Human rights activist beaten and arrested

Worldwide protests against brutal attack on three Russian socialists

Pakistan flood disaster: Workers' solidarity appeal


International feature

General strike movement sweeps South Africa


Socialist Party workplace news

Battles ahead on London Underground

London firefighters ballot for action

Jobs threat at RBS

Coventry mail centre closes

Civil service jobs under the cosh


 

Home   |   The Socialist 1 September 2010   |   Join the Socialist Party

Subscribe   |   Donate   |   Bookshop






Join the Socialist Party Join us today!

Printable version Printable version

email to friend email to friend

Facebook   Twitter

Related links:

Students:

triangleNUS: name the day for student walkout

triangleSave Vine services

triangleNUS calls national student walkout

triangleThem & Us

triangleJarrow March for Jobs 2011

triangleMillions unemployed - workers and students must unite and fight!

Education:

triangleVictory against Dorries' abstinence education bill

triangleProtect women's rights - oppose the abstinence bill

triangleSave community schools - no to academies

triangleReject slave labour for young unemployed

Cuts:

triangleAre the Greens a real alternative?

triangleWhat is the point of Labour MPs?

triangleTrade unionists and socialists prepare for May elections

College:

triangleUCU activists suspended in North Wales

trianglePCS Left Unity open organising conference in defence of pensions

triangleTrade union news in brief

Youth Fight for Jobs:

triangleWakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: Youth Fight for Jobs

triangleManchester Socialist Party: Youth unemployment and the role of Youth Fight For Jobs

triangleAnger swells in 'lost generation'

Reports and campaigns

Reports and campaigns

1/2/12

Construction workers

Construction workers continue protests on 1st February

1/2/12

DVLA

Workplace news in brief

1/2/12

Wales

South East Wales youth plan new campaigns

1/2/12

Unemployment

Only one in six 'vacancies' real

1/2/12

Coventry

Coventry: Re-elect Dave Nellist

1/2/12

Agency workers

Tough conditions for agency workers

1/2/12

Academies

Haringey takes action against academies

1/2/12

Derbyshire

Save Derbyshire youth services!

1/2/12

Remploy

Remploy workers fight privatisation

1/2/12

Jet

Jet tanker drivers continue strike action

1/2/12

Students

NUS: name the day for student walkout

1/2/12

EDL

Don't let the racist EDL divide us

31/1/12

HMRC

HMRC workers strike back against privatisation

31/1/12

Unilever

Unilever strikers condemn bosses' greed

30/1/12

Tommy Sheridan

Gagging order on Tommy Sheridan is lifted

triangleMore Reports and campaigns articles...

 Latest Posts
Pensions battle: The 30 June 2011 (J30) public sector strike demonstration in Manchester, photo Hugh Caffrey

triangle1 Feb Pensions battle: Unions must campaign for coordinated strike action...

triangle1 Feb EU summit - no capitalist solutions to the spiralling eurozone crisis

We are the 99% - Take the wealth off the 1% - Socialist Party placard, photo by Paul Mattsson

triangle1 Feb Bankers bonus scandal - Fight this profit-mad system

Student protest 29 January 2011, photo Senan

triangle1 Feb NUS: name the day for student walkout

Anti-EDL demonstration in Tower Hamlets in June 2010, photo P Mason

triangle1 Feb Don't let the racist EDL divide us

Unilever workers striking for their pensions, Gloucester, 25.1.12, photo by Chris Moore

triangle31 Jan Unilever strikers condemn bosses' greed

Anti-cuts and disabled activists protesting against the Welfare Reform Bill, London 28.1.12, photo by Ben Robinson

triangle30 Jan Disabled protesters demand scrapping of 'welfare' bill

More ...

 What's On

triangle6 Feb Manchester Socialist Party: The European Union - A class perspective

triangle6 Feb Aylesbury Socialist Party: The Russian Revolution - Lessons for the workers'

triangle6 Feb Birmingham Socialist Party: Lessons of the Occupy movement

triangle6 Feb Teesside Socialist Party: The Russian Revolution

triangle7 Feb Derby Socialist Party: Stephen Lawrence murder - How socialists and the community fought back against racism

triangle7 Feb Llanelli and West Wales Socialist Party: Hungary 1956

triangle7 Feb Hatfield Socialist Party: Strike back

triangle7 Feb Bristol Central Socialist Party: The Transitional Programme

triangle8 Feb Huddersfield & Halifax Socialist Party: The fight today

triangle8 Feb Wakefield & Pontefract Socialist Party: The Transitional Programme

More ...

Categories

1-9 

1-9 


Select articles from month:

February 2012

January 2012

December 2011

November 2011

October 2011

September 2011

August 2011

July 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

February 2011

January 2011

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

September 2010

August 2010

July 2010

June 2010

May 2010

April 2010

March 2010

February 2010

January 2010

December 2009

November 2009

October 2009

September 2009

August 2009

July 2009

June 2009

May 2009

April 2009

March 2009

February 2009

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

October 2008

September 2008

August 2008

July 2008

June 2008

May 2008

April 2008

March 2008

February 2008

January 2008

December 2007

November 2007

October 2007

September 2007

August 2007

July 2007

June 2007

May 2007

April 2007

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

December 2006

November 2006

October 2006

September 2006

August 2006

July 2006

June 2006

May 2006

April 2006

March 2006

February 2006

January 2006

December 2005

November 2005

October 2005

September 2005

August 2005

July 2005

June 2005

May 2005

April 2005

March 2005

February 2005

January 2005

December 2004

November 2004

October 2004

September 2004

August 2004

July 2004

June 2004

May 2004

April 2004

March 2004

February 2004

January 2004

December 2003

November 2003

October 2003

September 2003

August 2003

July 2003

December 2001

November 2001

October 2001

September 2001

August 2001

July 2001

June 2001

May 2001

April 2001

March 2001

February 2001

January 2001

December 2000

November 2000

October 2000

September 2000

August 2000

July 2000

June 2000

May 2000

April 2000

March 2000

February 2000

January 2000

December 1999