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UEA students occupy!

Anna Tomson | 02.12.2010 09:15 | Education | Public sector cuts

At approximately 8.15am a group of UEA students rushed into the council building of the University of East Anglia and began a peaceful occupation to protest the government’s plans to raise tuition fees and cut funding to higher education.

The action comes on the same day as the ‘Big Debate’ organised by the Union of Students at UEA which will see Aaron Porter, NUS president, Simon Wright, Libdem MP for Norwich South and former Labour MP for Norwich North Ian Gibson. Following the revelation that Simon Wright has come out against the rise of tuition fees students would like to congratulate the MP and encourage him to do all his power to continue the fight for free education. One student currently occupying the building said ‘this is a peaceful occupation, we will do no damage to the building but we feel this is a necessary action to show that we feel we have been betrayed by our university and by the government.’

UEA’s Vice Chancellor, who has refused to comment on his position on tuition fees, is being asked to support students and take an anti-fees stance.

Aaron Porter, who last week pledged solidarity for students occupying at UCL, is expected to show support when he comes on campus later today.

The occupying students are asking for a show of solidarity from UEA students and lecturers in the fight for free education!

Anna Tomson
- e-mail: a.tomson@uea.ac.uk

Comments

Display the following 6 comments

  1. I 'like' this! — Crazy Horse
  2. Mr Aaron Porter — Deal P
  3. aaron porter — a lecturer
  4. Fuck Negotiation! Demand Nothing! — autonomouse
  5. Free Universities — Universal Universities
  6. Huh? — Nobby