Kent student named as Green Party HE spokesman

A student at the University of Kent has been named as the Green Party’s spokesman for higher and further education

一月 20, 2015

David Cocozza, a 24-year-old film studies undergraduate, is a city council candidate in Canterbury and the mature students’ officer at Kent’s students’ union.

He said that the Greens were the only party that was serious about ensuring the UK has a “well-funded free education system to shape and build the next leaders of the world”.

“We want every young person to have access to a quality education, no matter what their family’s income,” Mr Cocozza said.

“That’s why we’re opposed to the government’s privatisation and commercialisation of schools, colleges and universities which is making access to a good education dependent on financial privilege.

“By scrapping unfair and oppressive tuition fees, replacing them with student grants to meet living costs, reintroducing the education maintenance allowance for 16 to 18-year-olds, and ensuring university students are provided with quality, affordable accommodation [we] will ensure that anyone and everyone who wants to access higher education actually can.”

Mr Cocozza said his priorities would include promoting the take-up of science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects at universities, particularly among young women.

The Greens’ reshaped front bench, which has a 50-50 gender split, was announced as the party took a small lead over the Liberal Democrats in an opinion poll.

The poll by Conservative peer Lord Ashcroft put the Greens on 11 per cent to the Liberal Democrats’ 9 per cent – adding weight, the Greens said, to their demand that they be included in televised general election debates.

chris.havergal@tesglobal.com

请先注册再继续

为何要注册?

  • 注册是免费的,而且十分便捷
  • 注册成功后,您每月可免费阅读3篇文章
  • 订阅我们的邮件
注册
Please 登录 or 注册 to read this article.