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The Socialist 22 February 2007

Bush & Blair: Get out of Iraq

Bush & Blair: Get out of Iraq

Iraq 'surge' doomed to failure

Italy: Thousands march against US military base


No to Trident!

North Korea: Talks achieve new accord

Anti-war, anti-nuclear, anti-capitalist? Read the socialist!


Students can defeat fees

Another profit-making racket

Living in debt - with no advice

Defend further education


The politics of socialism


Justice for the Shrewsbury pickets

Children at the sharp end of British capitalism

Banking billionaires

Drug companies squeeze profits out of health

Hospitals crisis worsens

Fighting homophobia


Climate change - we have to act now


CWI world congress: How will new workers' parties be built?


Valentine's day protest

Unique Care workers plan more protests

Israeli postal workers storm trade union HQ

 
 
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Students can defeat fees

THE LIES go on! Blair maintains that the introduction of top-up fees has been vindicated and that his critics have been proved wrong. As usual his claims are based on dodgy evidence. UCAS figures showed a 6.4% rise in applications for next year but numbers applying don't prove that students love fees - far from it!

Matt Dobson, Socialist Students national coordinator

Students still aspire to get a decent education even if it means facing debt and poverty. Unfortunately, reality can hit home hard once term begins - we have spoken to many students and heard about their conditions. We have seen the protests against rent rises, cuts in tutor hours and departmental closures.

Recently, the Department for Education was named as one of the worst government departments. It had failed to collect vital statistics. There is no record of the effect that fees have had on students from working-class backgrounds. So Blair has no evidence to back up his claim!

In fact, a recent Financial Services Authority report showed that one in five students dropped out of their course. Amongst undergraduates who considered dropping out, financial difficulty was a strong factor for 34.4%. Blair says top-up fees are the "saviour of education" but students clearly disagree. Support for the Campaign to Defeat Fees backs this up as students seize the chance to have their say.

On 22 February, students are protesting across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland against fees. This day of action proves that students are willing to take action. The NUS has publicly supported the Campaign to Defeat Fees but this is not enough! The NUS has to match words with action and fulfil the aims of this campaign.

That is why students from all over London will be taking the Campaign to Defeat Fees declaration to the NUS offices on 1 March and students will be doing the same to their local student unions all over the country.

Declaration

Campaign to Defeat Fees declaration to NUS

We demand that NUS announces the dates for the following:

1. A national weekday demonstration in London called under the slogans "no to all fees, cuts, closures and privatisation" well in advance of the exam period this academic year.
2. A national demonstration called under the same slogans in the first term of next year in London that can be publicised during and after the freshers' fairs.

For both demonstrations we demand that NUS

1. Prints enough leaflets for every student in the country to have one and prints enough posters for every campus to be covered, for the use of student unions and Campaign to Defeat Fees activists to build support for the demonstrations.
2. Organises a speaking tour across universities, colleges and schools with representatives from the NUS and Campaign to Defeat Fees to speak to well publicised meetings to build support for the demo and the campaign.
3. Writes to all trade unions appealing for support and solidarity for the campaign and the demo.

We are campaigning against cuts and closures, privatisation and fees so there is a real opportunity for every person applying for university to actually get there and to get a high quality, publicly funded education.


In this issue

Bush & Blair: Get out of Iraq

Iraq 'surge' doomed to failure

Italy: Thousands march against US military base


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

No to Trident!

North Korea: Talks achieve new accord

Anti-war, anti-nuclear, anti-capitalist? Read the socialist!


Socialist Students

Students can defeat fees

Another profit-making racket

Living in debt - with no advice

Defend further education


Socialist Party Congress

The politics of socialism


Socialist Party news and analysis

Justice for the Shrewsbury pickets

Children at the sharp end of British capitalism

Banking billionaires

Drug companies squeeze profits out of health

Hospitals crisis worsens

Fighting homophobia


Environment

Climate change - we have to act now


Socialist Party Marxist analysis

CWI world congress: How will new workers' parties be built?


Workplace news and analysis

Valentine's day protest

Unique Care workers plan more protests

Israeli postal workers storm trade union HQ


 

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Related links:

Students:

triangleUniversity backs down: students and workers win!

triangleSwansea's food bank for students

triangleStop Gove hacking our school hols

triangleEdmund Schluessel elected to NUS executive

triangleNUS conference votes against free education and EMA

Fees:

triangleStudent demonstration: Escalate the struggle to fight fees, cuts and privatisation

triangleStudent demonstration must be just the beginning

triangleScrap student fees

triangleInterview with NUS vice-president for union development

Unions:

triangleTrade unions recommend more cuts in Neath/Port Talbot

triangleUnite - build a fighting union

triangleTime to name the day for a 24-hour general strike

Campaign to Defeat Fees:

triangleWilletts approves tuition fees hike

triangleAttacks begin at Bangor University

Trade unions:

triangleApril 2013: TORY CUTS BLITZ

Schools:

triangleTeaching Assistants strike for agreed pay level

Closures:

triangleAngry workers protest outside Ford's UK headquarters

NUS:

triangleSocialist Party 2013 national youth and student meeting

Privatisation:

trianglePCS members fight Land Registry privatisation

Education:

triangleTeachers strike to defend education and assistants' jobs

Top-up fees:

triangleTop-up fees: £50,000 debt leads to to 50,000 less students

Northern Ireland:

triangleMarch against the G8