It's seems that Aaron Porter, the toady president of the NUS, prefers to line-up with the establishment, police, BBC, Sky News and mainstream press in condemning the occupation of Millbank during this week's protest against the increase in student fees.
Perhaps he might have some faith and confidence in the membership of the NUS, and then take a leaf from Clare Solomon's book, who on this Thursday's Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 firmly stuck it to Tory MP Roger Gale. Solomon is from the SWP split Counterfire and ULU.
What's mildly amusing about this - apart from Gale being genuinely ruffled - is that he used to be a pirate radio DJ for Radio Caroline. In later life he was director of children's telly at the BBC during the late 70s, thus beaming horrible right-wing rays into the brains of people my age. Gale also supports capital punishment, the kinky devil.
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"Some of my best friends are cleaners." Textbook!
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