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The Socialist 26 May 2010

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Con-Dem cuts - 'only the beginning'


National Shop Stewards Network conference: Time to organise against con/dem attacks

Support BA Cabin Crew


Royal Mail not for sale

NHS cuts: The Con-Dem sting in the tail

Fast News

Sri Lanka: One year after the war

Socialist Party national committee discusses building the fightback


PCS conference: Preparing for action

Local government: Where's our pay award for 2010?

Fighting university cuts

Workplace news in brief


Young people: organise to fight the cuts

Socialist Party National Youth meeting

School student socialist

'Sussex Six' result

Students must pay, say the rich

Pamphlet: Our Education Under Attack: why a mass campaign is needed


London 2012 Olympics: A big business spectacle


Greece: 2,500 hear Socialist MEP Joe Higgins declare week of action

Romania: Mass protests against EU/IMF deal

Puerto Rico: Students and workers fight austerity cuts


Education under attack: Con-Dem government prepares for battle

Unions must defend public services

Tory government says rich must pay less


Diane Abbott and the Labour Party leadership battle

 
 
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Students must pay, say the rich

On Friday 21 May, the Independent Review for Higher Education Funding and Student Finance came to Leicester as part of its 'public hearing' stage of inquiry.

Becci Heagney, Leicester Socialist Students

This 'public' hearing was widely known about among neither public nor students. University of Leicester student union representatives attended the hearing but did not inform students.

Socialist Students members found out about the hearing and went along to hand out leaflets calling for free and high quality education for all and for the building of a mass national campaign to fight cuts and fees.

Eventually, despite security trying to exclude us, I was allowed into the meeting, provided I did not take any leaflets with me or "over-articulate"!

Ex-BP boss Lord Browne, who chairs the hearing, began by stating that there is "strong evidence that fees do not deter those from disadvantaged backgrounds from entering higher education".

Wendy Piatt, director general of the Russell Group of 20 elite universities, threatened that if fees do not increase the Russell Group would consider privatising their universities, freeing them to increase tuition fees to whatever they want.

All those who presented evidence spoke of student finance purely in business terms of how the "market should control it" and that "any discussion of the quality of student experience must be related to business".

One professor said: "Students get massive private benefits and it is hard to see what the social benefits are".

Pam Tatlow, the chief executive of the Million+ think tank, called for more funding to be put into part-time study at the expense of full-time students. They predict an increasing market in part-time courses as more and more students are forced to work as they study in order to afford the rising costs of university.

The general consensus of the hearing was that fees should rise, claiming that students contribute "very little" to their education at the present time.

For multi-millionaires such as Lord Browne, an average debt of £20,000 may be "very little" but for students in university and those planning to enter higher education, it is a huge burden.


In this issue

Millionaire ministers butcher public services

Con-Dem cuts - 'only the beginning'


National Shop Stewards Network

National Shop Stewards Network conference: Time to organise against con/dem attacks

Support BA Cabin Crew


Socialist Party news and analysis

Royal Mail not for sale

NHS cuts: The Con-Dem sting in the tail

Fast News

Sri Lanka: One year after the war

Socialist Party national committee discusses building the fightback


Socialist Party workplace news

PCS conference: Preparing for action

Local government: Where's our pay award for 2010?

Fighting university cuts

Workplace news in brief


Youth

Young people: organise to fight the cuts

Socialist Party National Youth meeting

School student socialist

'Sussex Six' result

Students must pay, say the rich

Pamphlet: Our Education Under Attack: why a mass campaign is needed


Socialist Party feature

London 2012 Olympics: A big business spectacle


International socialist news and analysis

Greece: 2,500 hear Socialist MEP Joe Higgins declare week of action

Romania: Mass protests against EU/IMF deal

Puerto Rico: Students and workers fight austerity cuts


Education

Education under attack: Con-Dem government prepares for battle

Unions must defend public services

Tory government says rich must pay less


Comment

Diane Abbott and the Labour Party leadership battle


 

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Related links:

Leicester:

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Building support for socialism among young people

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Trade Unions - what are they doing for us?

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Financing a revolutionary party

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Fight the Con-Dems' welfare reform

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: Europe - a continent in crisis

triangleLeicester Socialist Party: The battle to defend pensions and services

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

Rich:

triangleDon't accept the misery of austerity

triangleA strategy to stop austerity and bring down the government of the super-rich

triangleRich list: The good times roll for the 0.00001%

Fees:

triangleCampaigners learn the ropes

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

triangleTo hell with for-profit education

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleSouthampton TUSC and Socialist Party: Defend Education, No Academies, Restore EMA

Socialist Students:

triangleYoung, socialist and proud to be!

triangleBradford Socialist Party and Socialist Students: The Arab Spring one year on

triangleMcWorkfare - "Let's campaign until it's stopped completely"

Tuition Fees:

triangleLib Dems - a party rooted in capitalism