Mel Stride, Okehampton's MP, writes about the student protests

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By Richard_Penny | Friday, November 12, 2010, 13:25

Here's what our MP has to say on Wednesday's student march.

Freedom and Responsibility

"From the railings of the Commons on Wednesday I watched a peaceful march opposing tuition fees. When I reached my office the television showed another story. At Conservative HQ protesters were attacking Millbank Tower, smashing windows and assaulting police. A fire was started. Later a protester on the roof threw a fire extinguisher that narrowly missed a policeman.

I know that the issue of tuition fees is important. As someone whose mother and father had to leave school at 15 and 14 and whose own life was transformed by a free place at a grammar school I understand the importance of education; not least its role in providing young people from poorer families with real opportunity. But what happened at Millbank was a disgrace. None of us, whatever our politics, should take any satisfaction from it. People assaulting police officers and in the case of the fire extinguisher, perhaps committing an act of attempted murder is indefensible.

The burning of copies of the Lib Dem manifesto was equally wrong. There is something chilling about the burning of books.

It is important to recognise that the vast majority of those protesting did so entirely peacefully. They have a right to protest – a right that I will always defend. It appears that the trouble was orchestrated by a small group of anti-capitalists. Their involvement in the violence was well co-ordinated partly through anarchist websites and there are certainly questions for the police as to why they were not more prepared. The head of the Met has announced an inquiry and there will, of course, be many lessons to be learned. Not least that with freedom comes responsibility and that the violent acts of the mindless few involved in the riot at Millbank must never be tolerated."

Local students were at the protest...

      

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  • Profile image for noPRplease

    I note that Mr Stride makes no mention of the reason why students were protesting or his views on the issue,
    It would be interesting to know from where Mr Stride obtained the information about the role of anti-capitalists and anarchists and their websites, as this has now been discredited. One of the reasons why the police did not post extra numbers was because in monitoring the web and social sites such as Facebook they found no evidence of activity that might lead to violence,
    Mr Stride is very good at photo opportunities, generalisations and following the party line. If free education including that I presume he received at Oxford is so important to him..what is his rational in supporting the goverments policy. Perhaps he may like to consider donating the equivalent fee he would have to pay attend Oxford today to a local educational charity. All £27000.

    By noPRplease at 18:17 on 14/11/10

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