[ENS] Call for a national demonstration against fees, for grants and against marketisation - please sign

Education Not for Sale education.not.for.sale at googlemail.com
Fri Sep 19 00:07:24 BST 2008


Dear activist,

Please find below a statement supporting the call for a national
demonstration against fees and for decent student funding at the start of
next year. Please add your or your organisation's name by emailing back and
circulate as widely as possible. (Model motions for student unions etc will
be available soon.)

Education Not for Sale

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Education – a right not a privilege
No to fees – A living grant for every student – Tax the rich to fund
education
For a national demonstration at the start of 2009
This academic year could see the lifting of the £3,000 cap on tuition fees
in higher education. Meanwhile, student debt and poverty are already
spiralling, students face soaring costs of living and the market dominates
our education system from school to college to university.
After years of underfunding for post-16 education, the Government brought in
tuition fees and then top-up fees. Worsening the already existing
inequalities in higher education, fees are greatly accelerating the
development of a competitive market between universities, with a tier of
well-funded and prestigious institutions and another of less prestigious,
underfunded ones. Along with the absence of decent student grants, they rule
out the possibility of seriously expanding access, force most students who
do get to university into debt and push many into casualised, low-paid jobs.
Lifting the cap will, of course, make all this worse. Meanwhile most further
education students have always paid fees and never had grants.
Top-up fees will be in the headlines this year, but fees are not the only
issue. Though Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish university students
studying in their own nation, and FE students under 19, do not have to pay
fees, they do not receive a living grant and are also forced into poverty
and debt.
International students are exploited to subsidise higher education
institutions through higher and higher fees, while postgraduate study is
limited to a small elite through a more and more restrictive funding system.
Women, black, LGBT and disabled students are affected and disadvantaged
disproportionately by the growth in student poverty and debt.
As our education is commodified and most institutions are run more and more
for profit, the wages, conditions and rights of our teachers and other
education workers are also coming under attack.
We believe that NUS is allowing the Government to get away with these deeply
unpopular policies. This year, despite the review of the cap on fees, NUS is
not organising a national demonstration – not even one for its needlessly
bureaucratic "alternative funding model", let alone the abolition of fees
and living grants that students need. Its planned "day of action" –
scheduled for 5 November, the day after the US presidential election, hardly
the best time to get attention – is a start, but inadequate.
That is why we, students' union officers and student activists, are seeking
to organise a national demonstration in the first three months of 2009,
around the following demands:
- No raising of the cap on top-up fees;
- Halt and reverse the growth in international students' fees;
- Abolish all fees in HE and FE – free education for all;
- A living grant for every student over 16 – at least £150 a week;
- Stop and reverse marketisation in our schools, colleges and universities –
tax the rich and corporations to fund education.
We are seeking to organise this demonstration in alliance with trade union
activists fighting back against wage freezes, job cuts and privatisation;
with other anti-cuts and privatisation campaigns; with young people's and
children's organisations; and with others who believe that education should
be open to all as a human right, not a privilege open to a minority based on
wealth.
We call on NUS and autonomous campaigns within NUS to support the
demonstration.
* Please add your or your union or campaigning group's name to this
statement by emailing education.not.for.sale at gmail.com. A list of
signatories will appear shortly.


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