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Protest against Blair and Alan Johnson, London, TOMORROW!

Education Not for Sale | 06.09.2006 22:24 | Education | London

Protest against New Labour's schools sell-off!

Tomorrow, Thursday 7 September, Tony Blair and Secretary of State for Education Alan Johnson will be speaking from 2.30pm at Quintin Kynaston, a technology college in St John's Wood with a largely working-class, ethnically diverse student body and a large proportion of refugees, especially from Iran and Iraq. They are speaking there because it will be one of the first wave of "trust schools" handed over to big business by New Labour.

A short-notice protest is being organised. If you are free please come along to protest against Blair and Johnson's anti-working-class policies - against their sell off schools to the highest bidder, their trashing of our education system, their attacks on our unions and their spending of billions of pounds to kill tens of thousands in Iraq.

Supporters of protest include: NUT, Unison, Education Not for Sale, School Students Against the War, Stop the War Coalition

Quintin Kynaston school is on Marlborough Hill, two or three minutes walk form St John's Wood tube. You're welcome to come at any point, but try to get there for 12.30pm. You can find a map by going to www.qkschool.org.uk and clicking on the "About QK" tab.

For more information or when you get there ring Robin Sivapalan on 07974 331 053.

Protested supported by: NUT, Unison, Education Not for Sale, School Students Against the War, Stop the War Coalition.

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