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Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name. (William Morris - A Dream of John Ball)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Support the students

Having heard from a student speaker at today's meeting of UNISON activists in London I have added my name to the following statement;



We need unity to break the Con-Dems' attacks



Stand with the protesters against victimisation



Wednesday's national NUS/UCU 50,000-strong national demonstration was a magnificent show of strength against the Con-Dems' savage attacks on education.



The Tories want to make swingeing cuts, introduce £9,000 tuition fees and cut EMA.



These attacks will close the doors to higher education and further education for a generation of young people.



During the demonstration over 5,000 students showed their determination to defend the future of education by occupying the Tory party HQ and its courtyards for several hours.



The mood was good-spirited, with chants, singing and flares.



Yet at least 32 people have now been arrested, and the police and media appear to be launching a witch-hunt condemning peaceful protesters as "criminals" and violent.



A great deal is being made of a few windows smashed during the protest, but the real vandals are those waging a war on our education system.



We reject any attempt to characterise the Millbank protest as small, "extremist" or unrepresentative of our movement.



We celebrate the fact that thousands of students were willing to send a message to the Tories that we will fight to win.



Occupations are a long established tradition in the student movement that should be defended. It is this kind of action in France and Greece that has been an inspiration to many workers and students in Britain faced with such a huge assault on jobs, benefits, housing and the public sector.



We stand with the protesters, and anyone who is victimised as a result of the protest.



I encourage all readers to add their names to this statement by email to teneleventen@gmail.com.

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