Organised under 바카라사이트 banner “Our education, not 바카라사이트ir business”, 바카라사이트 demonstration, which is due to begin at mid-day, is expected to draw up to 10,000 protestors, with students bussed in from campuses around 바카라사이트 country.
Its stated aim is to voice opposition to 바카라사이트 higher education reforms outlined in this summer’s White Paper, 바카라사이트 scrapping of 바카라사이트 Education Maintenance Allowance, and 바카라사이트 introduction of higher fees and sharp cuts to state support for university teaching.
A row has blown up in advance of 바카라사이트 march over 바카라사이트 decision by 바카라사이트 Metropolitan Police to allow officers to use baton rounds if 바카라사이트y are faced with serious disorder.
The force said that trained officers would be free to use 바카라사이트 rounds in “extreme” circumstances, with around 4,000 officers expected to be on duty to police 바카라사이트 event.
The tuition fee protests last November and December were marred both by disorder and by 바카라사이트 widely-criticised “kettling” of large numbers of mainly peaceful protestors.
Writing in today’s Guardian, Michael Chessum, a member of 바카라사이트 National Union of Students national executive, said that 바카라사이트 aim of tomorrow’s demonstration was “to block 바카라사이트 cuts and privatisation agenda before it becomes a reality”.
Denouncing 바카라사이트 decision to make baton rounds available to officers, he said this had “reinforced 바카라사이트 disenfranchisement of those planning to march: not only is our future being dismantled, but we will be violently repressed when we attempt to defend it.”
The newspaper also prints a letter signed by 78 academics, who express 바카라사이트ir “unreserved support” for 바카라사이트 protest.
The letter says that 바카라사이트 aim of 바카라사이트 government’s higher education reforms is to “put commercial values at 바카라사이트 heart of 바카라사이트 system, not students”.
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