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The Socialist 10 March 2010

Fight the cuts, not union members

Fight the cuts, not union members

Don't let Unison democracy go up in smoke!


Young voters need real change


Michael Foot - the end of an era


Trades Council demo unites Brighton fightback

Riot cops attack peaceful Sussex students' protest

Police clear path for racist EDL thugs

Anti-war campaigner Joe Glenton gets nine months


Civil Servants Strike reports (updated)

Solid two-day civil service strike shows anger of PCS members


Hands off our NHS!


Palestine: 'The Wall Must Fall!'

Chile earthquake: Natural disaster, state catastrophe


Debate on women's oppression: Socialists propose solutions

Waltham Forest day of action: Socialists and trade unionists make a stand

Canvassing for support for socialists in Lewisham

Build solidarity with Sri Lankan Tamils

Solidarity with Yarl's Wood hunger strikers

National Shop Stewards Network: For undivided rank and file organisation

Justice for the Shrewsbury pickets


London Underground signals victory

Leeds university rally

CWU to put Royal Mail deal to ballot of members


Tower Block of Commons

 
 
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Riot cops attack peaceful Sussex students' protest

Police confront anti-cuts student demonstrators at Sussex University, photo W. Smith

Police confront anti-cuts student demonstrators at Sussex University, photo W. Smith   (Click to enlarge)

FOLLOWING A demonstration of hundreds at Sussex University against education cuts, 80 students occupied the main administration building on Wednesday 3 March. It coincided with the announcement of the result of the UCU lecturers' union ballot for strike action.

Sussex Socialist Students

Just after entering the building we heard the news that, in the highest ever turnout for a Sussex UCU ballot, 76% had voted to strike to defend the 115 jobs that management plans to cut this year.

The majority of staff inside the building left as soon as we went in, many commenting on how polite we had been. Disgracefully though, Michael Farthing, vice chancellor at Sussex, claimed we were 'violent' and 'intimidating' and gave permission for the riot police to be brought to campus.

Sussex university students demonstrate against cuts, photo W. Smith

Sussex university students demonstrate against cuts, photo W. Smith   (Click to enlarge)

Within two hours, 16 police vehicles including dog units and police CCTV were lining the entrance to campus. Later that afternoon, a protest in support of the occupation gathered over 200 staff, students and union reps outside the building where a number tried to move past the police line to join the occupiers inside.

At this point the riot police moved in from where they had been on standby and beat back the crowd, threatening to use batons, dogs, tasers and CS spray.

Photo and video evidence shows police officers hitting, kicking and dragging protesters in a confrontation that ended in several injuries and two students being arrested.

Following this horrifying display of just how far management was willing to go to end the protest, the occupiers took the decision to come out on our own terms.

Riot police descend on Sussex University occupation, photo Socialist Students

Riot police descend on Sussex University occupation, photo Socialist Students   (Click to enlarge)

Wednesday's events have triggered anger throughout campus, particularly with members of staff, who rather than being put off strike action (as was clearly management's intention) are more determined than ever to win this fight.

Since then, six students have been suspended for supposedly being ringleaders of the occupation. This is despite the fact that one of the accused was only in the building for five minutes.

Michael Farthing and his cohorts are clearly trying to make an example of six key 'Stop the Cuts' activists in the hope this will make the campaign crumble. It has had exactly the opposite effect. Within two hours of us hearing of the suspensions, we mobilised over one hundred staff and students for a march on campus through halls of residences against the move.

Over the weekend, we collected almost 800 signatures to Reinstate the Sussex Six with messages of solidarity pouring in from across the country.

We are now more confident than ever that we can defeat management's proposals and hopefully bring about the resignation of key people involved with last week's repression of students.

Socialist Students will be mobilising support from students for the UCU strike when it is called.

  • We have called a demonstration on 18 March at Sussex to coincide with the Higher Education Funding Council for England announcing more cuts. There are also anti-cuts protests on that day at Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Leicester, Newcastle, Portsmouth, Southampton, Westminster and other universities.

See www.socialiststudents.org.uk


In this issue

Fight the cuts, not union members

Don't let Unison democracy go up in smoke!


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition

Young voters need real change


Socialist Party feature

Michael Foot - the end of an era


Socialist Party news and analysis

Trades Council demo unites Brighton fightback

Riot cops attack peaceful Sussex students' protest

Police clear path for racist EDL thugs

Anti-war campaigner Joe Glenton gets nine months


Civil servants strike

Civil Servants Strike reports (updated)

Solid two-day civil service strike shows anger of PCS members


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Hands off our NHS!


International socialist news and analysis

Palestine: 'The Wall Must Fall!'

Chile earthquake: Natural disaster, state catastrophe


Socialist Party campaigns

Debate on women's oppression: Socialists propose solutions

Waltham Forest day of action: Socialists and trade unionists make a stand

Canvassing for support for socialists in Lewisham

Build solidarity with Sri Lankan Tamils

Solidarity with Yarl's Wood hunger strikers

National Shop Stewards Network: For undivided rank and file organisation

Justice for the Shrewsbury pickets


Socialist Party workplace news

London Underground signals victory

Leeds university rally

CWU to put Royal Mail deal to ballot of members


Socialist Party review

Tower Block of Commons


 

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