The Socialist

The Socialist 26 September 2012

Action against austerity

The Socialist issue 735


Action against austerity

Teachers: march together, then strike together against austerity

Reasons to join the 20 October demo, reasons to build for a 24-hour strike

General strike, the biggest weapon

Model resolution for a 24-hour general strike


Labour Party conference: Can Labour give a lead in the fight against austerity?


Afghanistan war: end this 'pointless waste of life'

Spain: March on Madrid kicks off a hot autumn of struggle

South Africa: 'Lonmin settlement a victory - struggle pays!'


TUSC conference: A step forward for working class political representation

Murdoch empire: a whole barrel of bad apples

Action needed to save NHS from privatisation

Them & Us


Workers strike as Argos tightens the screws

Knowsley council fears anti-privatisation campaign

Solidarity with workers sacked from Crossrail

Workplace news in brief


No excuse! Thousands protest against victim blaming on London Slutwalk

Scrap student fees

Enthusiastic start to the year for Socialist Students

Why Hull council should defy the government's cuts to services

Tameside library closures - "Get used to it" says councillor

Opportunistic speeches at Hull march against NHS cuts

Cellist Alfia Nakipbekova speaks out about Kazakhstan

Opencast mining: "Protect us from Provectus"


Belfast Outdoor Relief Strike 1932

 
 
 
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Enthusiastic start to the year for Socialist Students

University of Sussex

20 Sociaist students activists marched round Sheffield city centre against tuition fees and to restore EMA, joined by NUT rep, photo Sheffield Socialist Students

20 Sociaist students activists marched round Sheffield city centre against tuition fees and to restore EMA, joined by NUT rep, photo Sheffield Socialist Students   (Click to enlarge)

As students, we are facing one of the toughest periods in living memory, with fresh assaults on higher education announced almost every day.

The current climate of cuts and austerity highlights the necessity of building a powerful Socialist Students group.

We will be working even harder to campaign and support the interests of students and staff on campus, as well as the rest of the community.

For those of us involved in organising University of Sussex Socialist Students, the university's recent freshers fair was an excellent opportunity to re-establish ourselves in a new academic year and to share our ideas with students, new and old.

We aimed to spread awareness about the anti-privatisation campaign at the university. Hundreds of students signed up for further information and to get involved in action.

Our follow-up meeting was attended by many enthusiastic new faces. This positive step forward will help both Socialist Students and the ever-more important struggle for students and staff against austerity, privatisation and cuts to grow.

Fred Groves, Sussex Socialist Students

University of East London

Between 17 and 21 September, Socialist Students held a freshers fair stall at the University of East London (UEL) Docklands campus. 25 people joined UEL Socialist Students, a huge success. 71 students bought the Socialist Students magazine, Megaphone, and over £100 was raised in donations.

We got most support for the campaign of solidarity with international students at London Metropolitan University who were threatened with potential deportation - something which people all across the world should be condemning.

There was also a lot of support for the campaign for a 24-hour general strike which would tell the Con-Dem government that we don't accept the austerity that they are imposing on us.

Fifteen students came to the first meeting of UEL Socialist Students, about what socialism is. After a suggestion by one of the students at the meeting, our next one will be on the Rape Is No Joke campaign.

Kyle Williamson, UEL Socialist Students

Leeds University

At Leeds University, Socialist Students got a good response, with over 20 members so far and well over 100 people asking to go on our mailing list.

Friday 14 September was the first freshers event, the International Students Fair. We campaigned over the attacks on their counterparts at London Met University, who face potential deportation in the coming months.

The next four days of freshers fairs were especially rewarding and encouraging. The first Socialist Students meeting of the year, on 'What is socialism?', was attended by 16 people.

Matt Booth, Leeds University Socialist Students

First private university opens doors - but not many go in

The UK's first private university, the New College of the Humanities, opened its doors on 24 September.

But it seems the idea is not as popular as philosopher AC Grayling, the founder, may have hoped - only 60 students have enrolled for the £18,000 a year courses, out of a planned 200.

A group of protesters threw eggs at the windows as the students arrived and held signs such as "privatisation=poverty".

We need a mass campaign of students, education workers and the trade unions to fight for a fully funded, publicly owned and democratically run education system at all levels.


In this issue


Fightback against austerity

Action against austerity

Teachers: march together, then strike together against austerity

Reasons to join the 20 October demo, reasons to build for a 24-hour strike

General strike, the biggest weapon

Model resolution for a 24-hour general strike


Socialist Party feature

Labour Party conference: Can Labour give a lead in the fight against austerity?


International socialist news and analysis

Afghanistan war: end this 'pointless waste of life'

Spain: March on Madrid kicks off a hot autumn of struggle

South Africa: 'Lonmin settlement a victory - struggle pays!'


Socialist Party news and analysis

TUSC conference: A step forward for working class political representation

Murdoch empire: a whole barrel of bad apples

Action needed to save NHS from privatisation

Them & Us


Socialist Party workplace news

Workers strike as Argos tightens the screws

Knowsley council fears anti-privatisation campaign

Solidarity with workers sacked from Crossrail

Workplace news in brief


Socialist Party reports and campaigns

No excuse! Thousands protest against victim blaming on London Slutwalk

Scrap student fees

Enthusiastic start to the year for Socialist Students

Why Hull council should defy the government's cuts to services

Tameside library closures - "Get used to it" says councillor

Opportunistic speeches at Hull march against NHS cuts

Cellist Alfia Nakipbekova speaks out about Kazakhstan

Opencast mining: "Protect us from Provectus"


Socialist history

Belfast Outdoor Relief Strike 1932


 

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Related links:

Socialist Students:

triangleHow students beat unfair attendance policy

triangleVictory on University of East London unfair attendance policy

triangleSalford Socialist Students help lead fightback against job and course cuts

triangleEdmund Schluessel elected to NUS executive

triangleNUS conference votes against free education and EMA

Students:

triangleFight the Tories for right to a decent education system

triangleCollege lecturers strike against redundancies

triangleMichael Gove effigy chained to school gates

triangleLondon students fight union closure plan

Socialist:

triangleSupport for socialist alternative to pro-cuts New Labour at GMB conference

triangleSouthampton byelection: Labour vote halved

triangleUnison Local Government conference: Leadership faces delegates' anger

University:

triangleStudent loans threat: Action needed on student debt mountain

triangleLecturers' union UCU members vote to fight austerity

Education:

triangleThis is what's 'not to like' about Free Schools, Boris