Supporters

So far over 300 people have emailed in to sign the statement and over 2500 support us on facebook. We are working to collate the full list, which includes many trade unionists, members of political parties and academics, as quickly as possible.

In the meantime you are encouraged to sign the e-petition – if you have a trade union position or represent an organisation put your position in the comment box.

Signatories so far include:

  • Mark Bergfeld, NUS NEC
  • Sean Rillo Raczka, Birkbeck SU Chair and NUS NEC (Mature Students’ Rep)
  • Vicki Baars, NUS LGBT Officer (Women’s Place)
  • Alan Bailey, NUS LGBT Officer (Open Place)
  • Kanjay Sesay, NUS Black Students’ Officer
  • Matt Bond, NUS Disabled Ctte (Open Place rep)
  • Ashok Kumar, Education VP LSESU
  • Michael Chessum, Education and Campaigns Officer UCL SU
  • Jade Baker, Education Officer Westminster Uni SU
  • Cameron Tait, University of Sussex Students’ Union President
  • Clare Solomon, ULU President
  • Nathan Bolton, Campaigns Officer Essex University Students’ Union
  • Tami Peterson, NUS LGBT Committee (pc), Birkbeck SU ARAF Officer
  • Jehanzeb Khan, Anti-Racism Campaigns Officer, Warwick Uni SU
  • Sam Coates, Cardiff SU Environmental and Essex Officer
  • Aaron Kiely, NUS Black Students Committee & Uni of Kent SU
  • Neesh Gibney, NUS LGBT Committee Further Education Rep.

 

  • Jim Wolfreys, UCU NEC and President KCL UCU
  • Dr Marion Hersh UCU NEC and Scottish Executive
  • Laura Miles, UCU NEC
  • Tom Hickey, UCU NEC
  • Sean Vernell, UCU NEC
  • James Eaden, UCU NEC
  • Richard McEwan, UCU NEC
  • Alison Lord, UCU NEC
  • Malcolm Povey, UCU NEC
  • Karen Evans, UCU NEC
  • Christine Vie, UCU NEC
  • Maeve Landman, UCU NEC
  • John Murphy, UCU NEC
  • Dave Gibson, UCU NEC
  • Mark Campbell, UCU NEC
  • Jane Hardy, UCU NEC
  • John Wadsworth, President Goldsmiths UCU
  •  Sean Wallis, branch secretary UCL UCU
  •  Naomi Bain, branch chair Birkbeck UNISON 
  • Antonia Bright SOAS UNISON Black Members officer

 

  • Billy Bragg, activist and musician
  • Naomi Klein, author and activist
  • Lee Hall, playwright ‘Billy Elliot’
  • Paul Gilroy, author and academic
  • John Holloway, author and activist
  • Laurie Penny, journalist
  • Bill Dunn, University of Sydney
  • Chirs Arthur, author
  • Alex Gordon, President, National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport Workers (RMT)
  • Olly New, RMT National Executive
  • Steve Hedley, RMT London regional organiser
  • Donnacha DeLong NUJ Vice President
  • Hilary Wainwright, Transational Institute
  • Alex Callinicos, Professor of European Studies King’s College London
  • Lindsey German, Convenor Stop the War Coalition,
  • Mick Houghton, Secretary Greater London Association of Trade Union Councils
  • Colin Bastin, Chair London Cooperative Party
  •  Ian Allinson, UNITE Executive Council member
  • Cllr Michael Lavalette, Independent Socialist, Preston city council
  • David Hughes, President Birmingham TUC
  • Jane Holgate, Secretary Hackney TUC
  • Keith Flett, President Haringey TUC
  • Sandy Nicoll,Chair of the UNISON London Region Higher Education Committee
  • Alex Kenny NUT NEC
  •  Nick Grant, NUT NEC
  • Ann Lemon, NUT NEC
  • Chris Blakey, NUT NEC
  • Maggie Bremner, Regional Organiser NASUWT
  • Marianne Owens, vice chair PCS Wales
  • Professor Ian Grigg-Spall, chair National Critical Lawyers Group
  • Derek Wall, Green Left
  • Phelim MacCafferty, national chair LGBTGreens

All individuals in a personal capacity. To add your name or organisation email teneleventen@gmail.com or sign the e-petition.

Join our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/We-need-unity-defend-the-Millbank-protestors/128397300550227

3 Responses

  1. […] Supporters […]

  2. Tim Cooper's avatar

    Solidarity

  3. Hanif Leylabi's avatar

    Mass militancy is needed to back up lobbying. We need to defend students and let them know not all in NUS oppose their actions to defend education. I emailed in my name but not been added, maybe you have a backlog! 🙂

    Hanif Leylabi
    NUS LGBT Committee (open place)

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