- Campaign for Free Education
:"See also the
Campaign for Free Education (Ireland) ."The Campaign for Free Education (often abbreviated CFE) was aleft-wing grouping in theNational Union of Students of the United Kingdom of those opposed totuition fee s and the abolition of student grants.The coalition was founded in
1995 in opposition to proposals byLabour Students and theOrganised Independents Fact|date=December 2007 for the NUS to abandon its opposition to the abolition of student grants.Fact|date=December 2007 Although initially a broad based campaign encompassing many from across the spectrum the organisation moved towards a stronger left-wing position, pushed by student members of theAlliance for Workers Liberty who had been amongst the founders.Support for CFE was particularly strong at
Huddersfield Polytechnic where in1996 a benefit CD called "No Compromize" was organised by music organisationChocolate Fireguard . Featured music includedSuede ,Senser ,Dreadzone ,Northern Uproar ,Zion Train ,Kava Kava (band) ,Mother Earth ,Marion ,Transglobal Underground ,Intastella ,Fundamental ,Eat Static ,Cud ,X-CNN ,The Wedding Present ,Utah Saints ,Revolutionary Dub Warriors ,Banco Da Gaia ,Chumbawamba ,Loop Guru ,Ukrainians ,Tony Benn ,Autechre ,Moonflowers . The Music Industry got further behind the CFE when music magazinesNME andMelody Maker revealed that members of the NUS wrote to the various artists asking them not to support the CFE in this way. "No Compromize" went on to be released through independent record labelDelerium Records .The CFE maintained a continuous presence of NUS executive members, being particularly strong in the
LGB andWomen 's Campaigns. They saw successive NUS Conferences pass policy in line with their positions on opposing tuition fees andtop-up fee s, but continued to complain that the NUS National Executive Committee did not actively fight for this. The CFE often stood candidates for the major NEC positions in a coalition slate with various groups including theStudent Broad Left , theSocialist Workers' Students' Society and theNational Black Students' Alliance but generally won only one position out of six at most in successive years. Several of the successful candidates, whether from the CFE or other groups, subsequently publicly fell out with their original supporters, weakening the organisation.In
2004 ,Kat Fletcher , standing for the CFE, was elected as the first non-Labour Students backed NUS President in twenty years. However, she left the group shortly afterwards and moved towards the right wing of the organisation. The CFE gradually declined until its remaining activists took part in the founding of a new,Education Not for Sale network.External links
* [http://www.free-education.org.uk/ Education Not for Sale]
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