The Socialist

The Socialist 7 December 2006

NHS campaigns unite

NHS campaigns unite

Blair's health service lies

NHS mass protests continue

Building the national day of action

ITC programme fails

Diary of events


Bush and Blair still in denial

"The greatest strategic disaster in American history"


Strike threat forces victory

300,000 workers in PCS strike Ballot

"Merry Christmas Mr SCCrooge"

Blood service staff prepared to fight job losses

UCU: Left victory in sight

JJB workers fight sackings


"Stop the rent rises!"

Campaign to Defeat Fees is building across London

CDF online petition launched!

Fight Blair's divisive academy programme


Socialism 2006

Britain's Muslims under siege - which way forward?

"Inspired and informed"

Do you have to be red to be green?

Socialism 2006 - another major step forward


200 march against Lincoln's far right

Trident - a waste of our money

Privatised rail bosses hike up fares

MPs wannabe rich


Chávez re-election - a set-back for the right

Balance sheet of WASG national conference

Political tensions rage in Bolivia

 
 
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Durham students say:

"Stop the rent rises!"

ON 1 December, 250 angry Durham University students demonstrated against a proposed 7% increase in the cost of living in university halls of residence. Durham's halls of residence charges have gone up by 50% over the last five years, making the accommodation charges higher than the statutory student loan. Another threatened rise disgusted students.

Hannah Walter (Durham Socialist Students)

Durham is a collegiate university and the undergraduate population of each college is represented by a JCR (junior common room) President. Out of 16 college presidents in Durham only one opposed this increase - the rest voted in favour of it. The time given to JCR presidents to discuss this increase with their members (i.e. students) was two days - 30 November and 1 December! Most colleges got no consultation.

The demonstration was called after an emergency meeting of the JCR which the one opposing college president represents. Most students found out about the demonstration by word of mouth the night before it happened.

Despite this, and the fact that the demonstration started at 7.30am, around 250 students turned up -including one who had been out for their 21st birthday the night before but went to bed early to make sure they got to the demonstration!

The two-hour demonstration ended when the students union president and the presidents from three of the colleges left the meeting. They claimed to have 'won' a concession bringing the increase down to 5%. This was met with stunned silence. Most students clearly did not consider this to be any kind of victory.

20 students attended a Socialist Students and Campaign to Defeat Fees meeting on 4 December to discuss how to start an organised fight-back. It was agreed to escalate the campaign by doing stalls on campus and visiting halls of residence getting students to sign up for direct action next term.


In this issue

NHS campaigns unite

Blair's health service lies

NHS mass protests continue

Building the national day of action

ITC programme fails

Diary of events


War and terrorism

Bush and Blair still in denial

"The greatest strategic disaster in American history"


Workplace news

Strike threat forces victory

300,000 workers in PCS strike Ballot

"Merry Christmas Mr SCCrooge"

Blood service staff prepared to fight job losses

UCU: Left victory in sight

JJB workers fight sackings


Socialist Students

"Stop the rent rises!"

Campaign to Defeat Fees is building across London

CDF online petition launched!

Fight Blair's divisive academy programme


Socialism 2006

Socialism 2006

Britain's Muslims under siege - which way forward?

"Inspired and informed"

Do you have to be red to be green?

Socialism 2006 - another major step forward


Socialist Party news and analysis

200 march against Lincoln's far right

Trident - a waste of our money

Privatised rail bosses hike up fares

MPs wannabe rich


International socialist news and analysis

Chávez re-election - a set-back for the right

Balance sheet of WASG national conference

Political tensions rage in Bolivia


 

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Related links:

Students:

triangleStrike at Sussex Downs College

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

triangleNUS conference Support for left and for action

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleSuccess at Varndean College, Brighton

Accommodation:

triangleClock turned back on housing

triangleHousing slump

triangleTories plan further destruction of social housing

triangleSalford says: Save Lancaster House!

Fees:

triangleCampaigners learn the ropes

triangle£6,000 uni fees? An offer we can refuse!

triangleTo hell with for-profit education