The Socialist 26 June 2003
Make The Fat Cats Pay
Health Workers Strike At Sick Wages
Marching Against Global Capitalism
Support Colombian Trade Unionists - Boycott Coca-Cola
RMT conference: Not A Penny More To Labour
Transport union meets as Morris bows out
Unison conference - Labour link debate
Middle East: Sharon's Deadly Assassination Squads
Exclusive - Gary Mills and Tony Poole Jailed for 14 years by a corrupt system
George Orwell: Facing Up To The Contradictions
Marseille marches to a militant beat
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Scrap All Tuition Fees
ANOTHER FORM of tax - tuition fees - was debated in Parliament this week. Over 100 New Labour MPs either abstained or voted for a motion to abandon proposals for top-up fees.
Even they have to sometimes reflect the anger that exists outside Parliament. After all, they want to hold on to their seats. New Labour's 2001 manifesto said: "We will not introduce top-up fees and have legislated to prevent them".
If New Labour get their way, universities will be able to increase tuition fees to £3,000 from 2006. And where will it end? In an interview with the Financial Times, the outgoing vice-chancellor of Cambridge University said that fees should be raised to £6,000 to cope with the financial problems that UK universities have at the moment.
Antonio Valiente, a student at the University of Glamorgan, told the socialist: "Why should we, the students have to pay for it? A lot of students have problems paying their fees. The student loans aren't working and a lot of young people decide not to go to university to avoid the debts students accumulate.
"The vice-chancellor referred to universities as a business and said that charging £6,000 a year was the only way to make the business work. In my opinion, quality higher education should not be a business for rich people but a public service that everyone, no matter what their financial situation, should be able to enjoy."
In this issue
Health Workers Strike At Sick Wages
Marching Against Global Capitalism
Support Colombian Trade Unionists - Boycott Coca-Cola
RMT conference: Not A Penny More To Labour
Transport union meets as Morris bows out
Unison conference - Labour link debate
Middle East: Sharon's Deadly Assassination Squads
Exclusive - Gary Mills and Tony Poole Jailed for 14 years by a corrupt system
George Orwell: Facing Up To The Contradictions
Marseille marches to a militant beat
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Bobby Sands - Nothing but an Unfinished Song
Action marks the way for a national student movement for free education
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