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Sunday 26 September 2010

The NUT sticks with the NUJ to save a journalist from deportation

Hundreds have joined since June 29th one of the Nuj many successful campaigns, againts the deportation from the UK of one of his asylum seeker member a cameroonian journalist by the UKBA, The national Union of Teachers backs the campaign call by the Nuj to keep Charles in the Uk and to be granted leave to remain as a refugee.

The Nut joined the campaign in a situation where the Con Dem government is determined to slash the so-called deficit in record time, destroying public services along the way. Make no mistake this is an ideological attack on the public sector and all workers and users of public sector services and remember that the rich often do not use or need public sector services.

The NUT sticks with the Nuj to ask the Home Secretary Theresa May and her colleague Damian Green from the Home Office to review the case and the decision of the asylum application for Charles even the case is now in High Court of Justice in London.



 The initiative from the Nuj in June was taken up by the online democracy campaign coordinated by the communication and campaign department of the Nuj office in London.

By sticking with the Nuj, the Nut belives that the financial crisis was caused by bankers and politicians, not workers. Its the bankers and the rich who should pay the price. There should be no cuts made on working class people`s job, conditions and services. we should not pay for the bankers`crisis, warned the Nut.

The government should be creating jobs and investing in a sustainable rather than spending millions of pounds trying to deport those who have brought enough and huge change in the community by doing the voluntary work and already involved inside the so called  < Big society> by David Cameron,

 and millions and even billions could be found by scrapping that non sense Home office huge programme of deporting genuine asylum seekers and no criminal offences record holders from the Uk.

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