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2 December 2010

John Pilger’s message to the students

“Your courageous actions have shocked and frightened a corrupt political class.”

By Daniel Trilling

Here’s a message, sent this afternoon by the NS columnist John Pilger to students involved in protests and sit-ins against the coalition’s proposed education reforms:

Your action, and the action of your fellow students all over Britain, in standing up to a mendacious, undemocratic government is one of the most important and exciting developments in my recent lifetime. People often look back to the 1960s with nostalgia – but the point about the Sixties is that it took the establishment by surprise. And that’s what you have done. Your admirable, clever, courageous actions have shocked and frightened a corrupt political class – coalition and Labour – because they know you have the support of the majority of the British people. It is you, the students on the streets – not the Camerons, Cleggs and Milibands – who are the authentic representatives of the people. Keep going. We need you. All power to you.

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