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Assembly votes NO to top-up fees in Wales
By Caroline Farwell Political Editor OPPOSITION PARTIES in the Welsh Assembly have successfully defeated the Labour Government in the controversial debate over university tuition fees. Last week students from universities across the country stood united with assembly members in their active support for the Welsh Conservative motion not to introduce top-up fees in Wales. President of Cardiff Students’ Union Gary Rees said, “The amendment passed today
means that there won’t be a shortfall for universities. “It is now up to the Labour government to
PROTEST: CUSU sabbs take to the streets in protest national union leaders at the assembly last week to show their continued commitment to the battle against top-up fees. Bethan said, “We truly fought for the cause at the assembly, showing students that we are find a way of ready to fight for them. funding and to “You don’t need a huge protest, but you do show that education need to be continually lobbying and showing should be a priority.” the assembly that they cannot ignore us.” Assembly Members voted The amendment marks a crucial triumph for by 30 to 29 in favour of the amendthe renowned “Duck off Fees” campaign and ment, confirming the vital level of support came just two days before the publication of from the assembly in the fight against fees. the independent review into student funding. President of Aberysthwth Students’ Union Bethan Jenkins joined Gary Rees and other Story continued on Page 4