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(en) Britain, London, Friday 14.11.08 anarcho students occupy ministry - report and photo's - Education is a priceless; it shouldn't have price.
Date
Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:56:59 +0200
Members of anarchist group Autonomy & Solidarity from Goldsmiths University
joined other students and revolutionaries to take action last Friday in London
at the news that the government would be leaving 40,000 university goers without
funding. The mainstream media have largely played this down as cutting back
funding for ‘the middle class’ which is a nice way of saying the Labour Party is
going deny the grants they threw us as a sweetener when they brought in top-up
fees. How Scotland can afford not to charge top-up fees is left unexplained. The
truth is this is part of a drive to gradually remove any kind of link between
state or ‘public’ (i.e. taxpayer) funding and education. Instead they want a
range of competitive market-lead institutions. Of course this means that the
best universities will be the most expensive and only the rich will get to go,
but that is unlikely to bother our rulers when nearly 33% of MPs and almost 66%
of members of the House of Lords went to private school, compared to 7% in the
wider population.
The Socialist Worker website announced “students will march on the government’s
department for innovation and skills” but A&S were told it would be an action;
as it turned out not everyone seemed entirely sure which it was on the day
either. There was a rally of about 100 students at Westminster Cathedral, then a
march to the Universities Ministry 2 blocks away. When the demonstration arrived
a fair number of people just went for it whilst some of the stewards looked a
bit confused. After a bit of a to-do with police and security the students came
out on top and took the foyer of the Ministry. A&S hung our ‘DON’T PANIC,
ORGANIZE!’ banner from the first floor balcony - perhaps as much a message to
the other marchers as well as the general public!
The occupation only lasted 5 minutes, which did not have much impact but on the
plus side meant no arrests and that the students were able to move off quickly
and without a huge police presence. Our destination was the HM Treasury building
on Whitehall to join the rally by the university workers union UCU. The 'Put
people first' protest was to start at 4.30pm and had the support of trade
unionists from the Public and Commercial Services union (PCS), the Fire Brigades
Union (FBU) and the Communication Workers Union (CWU). Some of us had to get to
work so we had to leave before the rally began – we hope it was a success. We
dished out 30 or so copies of the anarchist paper Freedom to interested parties
(no pun intended) on our way and can be contacted through our email with any
questions.
Ellen S.
autonomyandsolidarity@yahoo.co.uk
mail e-mail: autonomyandsolidarity@yahoo.co.uk
Editrd from: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/11/413096.html
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