What is so bad about paying that extra money? From the Australian system is that when you go to uni you get the fees paid off when you find a well paying job, so how much different is that from the experience in the UK?
A number of things.
First of all, 20% of the university budget is being cut, meaning we're seeing very real job redundancies and course cuts right now.
Secondly, all the people who passed this bill got 100% state subsidised education, so maybe they wouldn't be so hypocritical if they paid their courses back at £9000 PA plus interest.
Thirdly, this is essentially economic warfare against "undesirables" at university; we're gonna see university demographics change-it's going to become a white, middle-class male thing to do.
The lower classes aren't going to want to put themselves in substantial amounts of debt. Most ethnic minorities are from the lower classes.
The greatest attacks on education are in the social sciences and humanities departments, which is where most females study.
Kudos and all that. Basically you were under siege (no getting in/out, no fresh food/clothes/etc.) and you withstood it. Would suing the state be feasible?
I assume you mean the uni, rather than the state?
Not really, since we were infringing civil law, and I still have a few months probation left on this court order.
However, there have been talks of suing councils and the government for breach of contract, duty of care etc.
Keep at it 'til the Tories are gone.
Will do!
This confuses me slightly. How exactly do you go about getting a security guard removed, especially when those security guards are presumably there for the express reason of being kinda intimidatory?
Because, despite being at odds with the uni, we were on good terms with the uni security.
Furthermore, it would have looked *very* bad in the press had they let him continue, and we'd have had legal grounds to take them to court were they facilitating someone who was openly racist,sexist and homophobic.
If anyone wants, I can talk more about the economic measures and solutions wrt to this, or even how it will affect universities in Britain in the near future?