The Socialist 1 February 2012 Fight this profit-mad system ![]() Bankers bonus scandal - Fight this profit-mad system Trade unionists and socialists prepare for May elections What is the point of Labour MPs? Don't let the racist EDL divide us Disabled protesters demand scrapping of 'welfare' bill Haringey takes action against academies Coventry: Re-elect Dave Nellist NUS: name the day for student walkout Save Derbyshire youth services! Only one in six 'vacancies' real Tough conditions for agency workers South East Wales youth plan new campaigns EU summit - no capitalist solutions to the spiralling eurozone crisis Interview: the Tunisian revolution one year on Pensions battle: Unions must campaign for coordinated strike action in March London Docklands transport workers win Olympics deal Remploy workers fight privatisation Jet tanker drivers continue strike action Debate: Should socialists support the HS2 rail line? Are the Greens a real alternative? PDFs for this issue |
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Home | The Socialist 1 February 2012 | Join the Socialist Party NUS: name the day for student walkoutClaire Laker-Mansfield, Socialist Students national organiserThis week there's been another set of statistics showing working and middle class people are finding the prospect of £50,000 worth of debt enough to make them rethink plans to embark on a university education. Official UCAS statistics, have confirmed what Socialist Students has said all along. There's been an 8.7% drop in applications for the first year of students facing the government's enormous hike in tuition fees. Last week the Socialist reported that the National Union of Students (NUS) had called a 'week of action' and a walkout of students against the government's plans for cuts and privatisation set to devastate our universities. Socialist Students welcomes the announcement, but says that the NUS leadership must 'put their money where their mouth is' and start building for mass action. We call on NUS to immediately name the day for this student strike which should include university, college and school students across the country. As some unions are trying to coordinate another strike over attacks on pensions, we argue that NUS should co-ordinate the student walkout with strike action taken by workers. Free education and the reinstatement of EMA must also be central demands; these are inextricably linked to all of the government's attacks on education. The 2010 student movement showed that the right-wing, New Labour affiliated bureaucracy in the leadership of NUS cannot be trusted with the fight to defend our future. While students walked out of colleges, schools and universities in their thousands, NUS saw fit to condemn student protesters and organise a candle lit vigil - in reality a funeral for education - on the day parliament voted on tripling fees. This latest announcement of action marks a shift in NUS brought about by that movement and by the big youth and student actions taken since then, such as the Youth Fight for Jobs Jarrow March. Socialist Students members and other activists across the country need to be organising to put pressure on NUS not to sell us out again. The fact that the leadership have felt forced to announce action is evidence of the huge anger bubbling under the surface. We need to mobilise on our campuses to force our local students unions and, in turn, the national leadership to prepare for a massive strike. What should Socialist Students groups be doing?
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