Getting involved

To make this campaign a collective success, we need your support. We need to send a clear message to the Government that the cap on fees needs to be kept. By signing up to this campaign, you can demonstrate the strength of feeling around the top-up fees cap and help us win for a future of fair education. To pledge your support to the core principles of Coalition 2010, please fill in your details below.

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Support in Westminster

The Coalition has also tabled an Early Day Motion to gain parliamentary support for the campaign. The EDM is number 1397, and was laid by Ian Gibson MP. The text of the EDM reads:

That this House welcomes the launch of the Coalition 2010 campaign fronted by the National Union of Students, National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education, AUT, National Union of Teachers, Association of Teachers and Lecturers and the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers; supports the Coalition's aim to fight against the removal of the £3,000 cap during the lead up to the Government's review of education funding beginning in 2008; questions whether the Government's pledge to widen participation in education can be reconciled with the prospect of ever-growing fees for students; believes that the removal of this cap will serve to deter students from poorer and less traditional backgrounds from going to university; and urges the Government not to increase the £3,000 cap following the review period.

The following 91 Members of Parliament support the EDM:

  • Gibson, Ian
  • Farrelly, Paul
  • Farron, Tim
  • Grogan, John
  • Harvey, Nick
  • Iddon, Dr Brian
  • Mudie, George
  • Austin, John
  • Prentice, Gordon
  • Robinson, Iris
  • Spink, Bob
  • Holmes, Paul
  • Jones, Lynne
  • Meale, Alan
  • Breed, Colin
  • Campbell, Gregory
  • Campbell, Ronnie
  • Caton, Martin
  • Dobbin, Jim
  • George, Andrew
  • Hancock, Mike
  • Turner, Desmond
  • Vis, Rudi
  • Pugh, John
  • Heath, David
  • Iddon, Brian
  • Cryer, Ann
  • Cummings, John
  • Dodds, Nigel
  • Stunell, Andrew
  • Taylor, David
  • Hopkins, Kelvin
  • Hoyle, Lindsay
  • Corbyn, Jeremy
  • Durkan, Mark
  • Willis, Phil
  • Etherington, Bill
  • Williams, Betty
  • Simpson, David
  • Jenkins, Brian
  • McDonnell, Alasdair
  • Hemming, John
  • Rowen, Paul
  • Williams, Mark
  • Marris, Rob
  • Abbott, Diane
  • Clapham, Michael
  • Dean, Janet
  • Ennis, Jeff
  • Williams, Roger
  • Hunter, Mark
  • Hermon, Sylvia
  • Burgon, Colin
  • Williams, Stephen
  • Simpson, Alan
  • Crausby, David
  • Illsley, Eric
  • Short, Clare
  • Dobson, Frank
  • Burden, Richard
  • Godsiff, Roger
  • Browne, Jeremy
  • Burt, Lorely
  • Austin, Ian
  • Willott, Jenny
  • Russell, Bob
  • Salter, Martin
  • Sanders, Adrian
  • Hendrick, Mark
  • Olner, Bill
  • Davey, Edward
  • Efford, Clive
  • Webb, Steve
  • Hughes, Simon
  • Oaten, Mark
  • Brooke, Annette
  • Dowd, Jim
  • Evans, Nigel
  • Leech, John
  • Walley, Joan
  • Foster, Michael John
  • Swinson, Jo
  • Ruddock, Joan
  • Baker, Norman
  • Laxton, Bob
  • Vaz, Keith
  • Mulholland, Greg
  • Rogerson, Daniel
  • Opik, Lembit
  • Lamb, Norman
  • Taylor, Matthew
  • Lloyd, Tony