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From The Socialist newspaper, 8 October 2008
Campaign to defeat fees!
Build a mass movement for free education
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Cambridge Socialist Students protest, photo Cambridge Socialist Party |
SINCE THE New Labour government brought in tuition fees eleven years ago, students have been told that "debt is good." The government claimed that the university fees and loans system increased social mobility, that all students who graduate would have their debts cancelled out by increased earnings over a lifetime.
Iain Dalton, Bangor Socialist Students, and Matt Dobson Socialist Students national organiser
New Labour has been telling lies. According to The Guardian (6 October), a third of students who started university since fees came in do not earn above £15,000 a year (the level needed for loan repayments to begin). So, nearly 400,000 graduates cannot afford to start paying off their loans.
Even before the present economic mayhem started, graduates ended their studies with debts averaging £22,000. These young people face stress: some must decide whether to attend lectures or do a shift at their part-time job. Debt-ridden bankers and fat cats are bailed out. Who will bail out these young people?
But now students may have to pay even higher university fees! In 2009, the government reviews higher education funding. Elite universities urge an increase from the present £3,000 'cap'. Manchester, Exeter and Southampton universities are so confident the government will make students pay more that they are already budgeting for a £6,000 a year fees income.
This desperate, weak government can expect opposition to increasing fees. Socialist Students believes the best way to force Brown and his cronies to back down on the cap, and to push them to scrap fees, is to build a mass campaign involving students in every university, college and school.
Socialist Students and the Campaign to Defeat Fees (CDF) have been pushing for this to happen. CDF has organised three national days of action including protests, demonstrations, stunts and rallies in over 50 universities, colleges and schools. On 16 October, protests will take place at universities and colleges in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast, Cardiff and elsewhere. See www.socialiststudents.org.uk for more details.
These protests will also put pressure on the National Union of Students (NUS) leaders, who protect Brown's government by refusing to build a mass campaign during the parliamentary review on higher education funding. The NUS no longer campaigns for free education.
Bangor Socialist Students' campaigning has forced Bangor university student union to hold a referendum on 16 October, giving students the chance to vote 'Yes' to a fighting strategy to defeat fees. Disgracefully, the NUS leadership will be campaigning for a 'No' vote.
Socialist Students is confident we can convince students that we need a campaigning students union that fights not just against the lifting of the cap, but to scrap university fees altogether. We need a union that channels students' anger into a mass campaign beginning with a national demonstration this year and that fights for free, publicly funded education at all levels.
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In The Socialist 8 October 2008:
Credit crunch
Editorial: Casino capitalism's crisis continues
Lessons of the 1990s recession in Japan
Responsibility for the 'age of irresponsibility'
Socialist Students
Students look for socialist ideas
Education
University workers fight pension attacks
NUT strike ballot: Action on pay can win
Socialist Party campaigns
A day in the life of a care worker
The sacking of Blair, London's police chief
Socialist meeting blocked by councillor
No to incinerators, give us a real say!
International socialist news and analysis
Mbeki dismissed by ANC as South Africa's president
Socialist Party workplace news
"Telling the boss: You can't do that"
Fight against the Unison witch-hunt
Frustration with union leadership
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