The Socialist

The Socialist 9 November 2006

NHS: Stop this market madness

NHS: stop this market madness

Doctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

Health minister's 'scary' performance

The public-sector fat cats

Out of the horse's mouth


Students can defeat fees

Campaign to defeat top-up fees

Build a real alternative to BNP


Hanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq


Solidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign


National action needed against performance pay

Devon teachers get organised

Education protests


When British imperialism hit the rocks

 
 
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Education protests

Lambeth

LAST YEAR Lambeth College made £2.3 million cuts; another 5% in funding cuts were announced this year. If cuts like these continue for the next two or three years, adult education provision will be decimated.

The government is making huge cuts in adult education across Britain. The most vulnerable students are suffering. Courses for pensioners, ESOL students (English for speakers of other languages) and Community Education are slashed or closed altogether.

Cuts like these will harm communities like Lambeth that desperately need improved social services. New fees and massive increases in existing fees mean fewer people will have access to continuing education. The knock-on effect will be felt by all.

Changes to priorities in FE education for 16-19 year olds are a sign of the further privatisation of Adult Education. Short-term business imperatives, rather than long-term educational vision and our communities' needs, will dictate the direction of colleges in future.

Last year, Lambeth College students and staff lobbied governors and MPs and held a successful walk-out and demonstration of 500 staff and students in May. This year, we need to join with other colleges and the community to build for a common struggle to push back this government's plans.

Rob MacDonald

Fulham

HUNDREDS OF marchers protested against the threatened closure of Hurlingham and Chelsea comprehensive school in Fulham on 3 November. Staff, parents and many hundreds of school students were in determined mood as they took the protest to the Town Hall where, it seems, Hammersmith and Fulham's newly elected Tory council have already been assessing the site's value in preparation for a sale of land.

Dennis Charman, secretary of Hammersmith and Fulham NUT, explained that the closure was being rushed through in an underhand and conspiratorial way. Craig Griffiths, NUT rep, explained that the staff were united in their determination to keep the school open. Parent Charlie Armstrong explained that there were no alternative schools for children and that local Tory MP Greg Hands was nowhere to be seen.

Bob Sulatycki


In this issue

NHS: stop this market madness

Doctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

Health minister's 'scary' performance

The public-sector fat cats

Out of the horse's mouth


Socialist Students

Students can defeat fees

Campaign to defeat top-up fees

Build a real alternative to BNP


War and terrorism

Hanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq


International socialist news and analysis

Solidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign


Education

National action needed against performance pay

Devon teachers get organised

Education protests


Marxist analysis: history

When British imperialism hit the rocks


 

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Related links:

Lambeth:

triangleLondon, Lambeth TUSC election meeting

triangleLambeth & Southwark Socialist Party: Stephen Lawrence Murder - The untold story;

triangleLambeth & Southwark Socialist Party: How to defeat all the Tory attacks

triangleLambeth & Southwark Socialist Party: Spain after the elections - Lessons for workers in Britain

triangleLambeth demonstration: 'Give Our Youth A Future'

triangleLambeth Socialist Party: How can we get rid of this rotten government?

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleNUS conference Support for left and for action

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

School:

triangleRotherham teachers stand up to bullying

triangleSwinton teachers strike against job losses

triangleGreater London Assembly election

NUT:

triangleSolidarity against far-right thugs

triangle10 May sees united strike - but teacher unions shirk their responsibilities

triangleNUT Executive "shirks its responsibilites"