Statement from the UCU NEC
The vote to leave the EU has created a political earthquake. The referendum was marred by disgraceful racism and scaremongering over immigration by figures on both sides of the official campaigns and of course by the tragic death of Jo Cox MP. However millions of people have voted to leave the EU as a direct result of years of austerity and economic decline. The UCU rejects any attempt to use the 'Leave' vote to impose further austerity measures. Post 16 education is already under attack, we will fight any attempt at further cuts as a result of the referendum. We will determinedly oppose any attempt by politicians to use the vote to restrict the rights of migrant workers and refugees and reaffirm our Congress commitment to supporting EU students and staff in UK institutions. On 5 July teachers will be striking against attacks on education and will be joined by our members in HE who have elected to strike on that day. We will mobilise as a union to back their strikes and protests on the day. We support the mobilisation called by the People's Assembly against austerity at the Tory Party conference on 2 October |
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