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First Posted: 11/10/10 11:03 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

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LONDON (AP) — Tens of thousands of students marched through London on Wednesday against plans to triple university tuition fees, and violence erupted as a minority battled police and trashed a building containing the headquarters of the governing Conservative Party.

Organizers said 50,000 students, lecturers and supporters demonstrated against plans to raise the cost of studying at a university to 9,000 pounds ($14,000) a year – three times the current rate – in the largest street protest yet against the government's sweeping austerity measures.

As the march passed a high-rise building that houses Conservative headquarters, some protesters smashed windows as others lit a bonfire of placards outside the building.

Office workers were evacuated as several dozen demonstrators managed to get into the lobby, scattering furniture, smashing CCTV cameras, spraying graffiti and chanting "Tories Out," while outside police faced off against a crowd that occasionally hurled food, soda cans and placards.

"We are destroying the building just like they are destroying our chances of affording higher education," said Corin Parkin, 20, a student at London's City University.

The violence appeared to be carried out by a small group as hundreds of others stood and watched. Anarchist symbols and the words "Tory scum" were spray-painted around the building, and black and red flags flew from atop an office block beside the 29-story Millbank Tower.

Rooftop protesters threw down water, paper – and in one case a fire extinguisher, to boos from the crowd below.

Police said eight people, a mix of protesters and police officers, were taken to hospitals with minor injuries.

The Metropolitan Police said, "A small minority of protesters have taken it upon themselves to cause damage to property, whilst the vast majority have peacefully made their point."

Nearby, the headquarters of Britain's MI5 spy agency, Thames House, was sealed with heavy metal doors as police guarded the rear exits.

Organizers condemned the violence. Sally Hunt, general secretary of faculty group the University and College Union, said "the actions of a minority, out of 50,000 people, is regrettable."

Elsewhere, protesters were peaceful but determined.

"I am here because it is important that students stand up and shout about what is going on," said Anna Tennant-Siren, a student at the University of Ulster in Coleraine.

"Politicians don't seem to care," she said. "They should be taking money from people who earn seven-figure salaries, not from students who don't have any money."

Frances O'Grady, of the Trades Union Congress, said the hike would make colleges "no-go zones for young people from ordinary backgrounds."

"This is about turning colleges and universities from learning institutions into finishing schools for the rich," she said.

Britain's Liberal Democrats, who are part of the coalition government with the Conservatives, pledged during the country's election campaign to abolish fees.

Protest leaders said they would attempt to use recall powers to oust lawmakers who break campaign promises on the issue.

The National Union of Students said it would try to recall legislators from the party who vote in favor on the hike.

"We will not tolerate the previous generation passing on its debts to the next, nor will we pick up the bill to access a college and university education that was funded for them," said union President Aaron Porter.

While British tuition fees are modest compared to those at some U.S. colleges, British universities are public institutions. Opponents of the tuition increase have pointed out that Prime Minister David Cameron and other members of the government attended elite universities such as Oxford and Cambridge at a time when university education was free.

The previous Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair introduced the first fees for students soon after it was elected in 1997. Scotland abolished tuition fees in 2000, and in the rest of Britain the cost is capped at about 3,000 pounds ($4,800) a year.

Prime Minister David Cameron's government plans to triple that and cut funding to universities as it strives to slash 81 billion pounds ($128 billion) from public expenditure over the next four years.

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Raphael G. Satter of the Associated Press contributed to this report.


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Demonstrators occupy the foyer of Millbank Tower, housing the headquarters of the Conservative Party, during a protest in London Wednesday Nov. 10, 2010, against an increase in university tuition fees. Organizers said 50,000 students, lecturers and supporters were demonstrating against plans to raise the cost of studying at a university to 9,000 pounds ($14,000) a year - three times the current rate. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
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07:31 AM on 12/10/2010
There is no need for Tuition Hikes to balance budgets and Mad Protests at all! The UK needs to start throwing out the people who are sucking their economy dry. Round up and ship back all the illegal aliens, people who don't belong there like those political extremists yelling about how they will be living in the Palace throwing out the Queen etc. TAKE BACK YOUR COUNTRY NOW BEFORE IT"S TOO LATE! That goes for ALL countries in Europe and the USA Close the borders and SEND THEM BACK!
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ginger-kid
08:58 PM on 11/12/2010
I'd kill to only pay $4,800 a year, I got to a state run university and I pay close to $12,000 a year. :(
10:55 PM on 11/12/2010
The Tories are proposing to charge 3X the current $4.8K figure, so they will surpass your costs in one swift move. I think you can see how that might motivate people.
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ginger-kid
01:37 AM on 11/13/2010
I know I read the story, I wasn't making a comment either for or against the protests, merely lamenting the lack of affordable education in the states.
08:33 PM on 11/12/2010
Feisty1960
First of all name calling and gutter speech will not get you very far with this writer.
You read the Daily Telegraph which is the leading voice of the millionaire Tory party.
Next there was no reported rioting in other cities except London.
This was reported by both The Manchester Guardian and The London Independent. You can go online and view reports from other leading cities.

Next it is deplorable that violence and the ransacking of Tory HQ @ Millbank Towers took place ,and furthermore I hope the police apprehend the person who threw a fire extinguisher from the roof ,which came very close to killing a police officer.

Next comment: It is good to see university faculty walking in arm with students to defend public education which is not a privilege but a right for all people no matter what their level of income

It is clear from your nescience about this event that you willfully support either completely scrapping affordable public education and limiting access to only the wealthy.

It is your noveau riche colleagues form Wall Street and The London Stock Exchange that caused the 2008 financial mess.
You were given the key of opportunity to basically run amok in the terrestrial world of creative finance which almost destroyed the economic hearts of both the US and UK.

Now you have the utter gall to expect the most vulnerable to bear the largest burden to repair the damage.
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Bernique
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08:44 AM on 11/12/2010
I hope that the student leaders and other leaders are successful in their efforts to recall elected officials for their outrageous broken campaign promises. As an example to our elected officials, here.
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Howard53545
06:44 AM on 11/12/2010
May be time to start cracking some heads over in London.
01:58 AM on 11/12/2010
Unsophisticated English youth. But unsophistication is typical of the English. Since 1066 they have been passing themselves of as civilized with their absurd accents and tweed coats.
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Paul Weiskel
So it goes.
09:30 AM on 11/12/2010
Yea, because an apathetic and unintelligent youth is wayyy better.... at least they are willing to stand up for what they believe in. In the US you have to pull teeth just to get kids to sign a petition...
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11:59 AM on 11/12/2010
And what, exactly, do you consider "unsophisticated" about standing up for your rights and protesting against the blatantly broken campaign promises of your elected officials?
01:05 AM on 11/12/2010
First hand account of student who stormed into the building

http://www.varsity.co.uk/news/2803
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wonketteRAWKS
Hypocrisy is prevalent in BOTH parties!
10:29 PM on 11/11/2010
Acorn International is alive and well.
08:57 PM on 11/11/2010
Well UC Berkeley I've lost all respect for your protests after seeing this.
08:50 PM on 11/11/2010
PalaceOfWisdom said on 10 Wednesday 2010 pm30 1:32 pm:
"This is about turning colleges and universities from learning institutions into finishing schools for the rich," There can be no other reason, because no sane person thinks economic recovery comes from an uneducated citizenry.

I'm a UK student and I emphatically agree!
I'm rather disappointed I'm on exchange in Australia and missed out. I voted Lib Dem, who pledged to abolish fees (back to the system which saw David Cameron get his degree for free) and now I feel utterly cheated.
Under the new fees it will be cheaper for UK students to study here in Australia.
Well done Mr Cameron/Mr Clegg - you've just rid British universities of British students and put thousands of them on the dole.

The worst thing about these demonstrations is that 50 of 50,000 ruined it. Now the media is simply focusing on those idiots. How many pictures do you see of the thousands of peaceful protestors, compared to the handful of placard-burning troublemakers?
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Trevor Lloyd
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08:45 PM on 11/11/2010
This picture was on the front of many of the UK papers today

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/nov/11/student-protest-photo-dionysian-desire

and this slightly wider angle version tells a different story

http://www.glowfoto.com/viewimage.php?img=11-053403L&rand=9401&t=jpg&m=11&y=2010&srv=img6
08:55 PM on 11/11/2010
Precisely - a handful ruined it for the majority.
Those who threw things off the building were booed by the rest of the crowd.
All of my friends who attended the demonstration posted similar sentiments on facebook.
The mainstream media is focusing on a handful of yobs instead of the issue at hand.
Shock and awe sells tabloids.
04:33 PM on 11/11/2010
Wow, thats how you do it, England! Atleast theyre standing up for their rights, people in this country would rather roll over and die.
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vandegrasse
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08:03 PM on 11/12/2010
Ever so true!
01:47 PM on 11/11/2010
lol..average fees in US is around $50,000 a year...suckers suck it up..
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Audra Crane
02:23 PM on 11/11/2010
“That is patently untrue. Many state university systems (Cal, Florida, NC, Michigan, etc.) run just under $5,000 a year. The UC system runs about $10,000 a year. The most expensive private education in the US was under $45,000 for 2009-2010 (which is of course, insanely expensive). Private universities generally admit students regardless of ability to pay, so many, many students do not in fact pay all or even any of these fees. Community colleges are very affordable for AA degrees.

This is not to argue that our universities are affordable. The costs to students have gone into the stratosphere comparatively. 20 years ago the tuition to a UC was $1800 a year and $600 to a Cal State campus. 20 years before that I believe they were both essentially free.”
07:19 AM on 12/11/2010
Jesus jjust because your system is terrible doesn't mean everyone should accept a similar one.
12:13 PM on 11/11/2010
Looks like fun. I'm just sorry I missed it.
11:08 AM on 11/11/2010
absolutely disgusting. cry baby's pay no taxes and expect free everything in return. and if you don't give it to them, they just destroy stuff. instead of protesting for a higher cause they are protesting for money. hipster filth.
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11:29 AM on 11/11/2010
please be more specific. Who exactly is disgusting? All 50,000 demonstrators? We in America should be learning by example. We need to group together and rally to end raising prices for average, middle class folks (and below) and start raising taxes on the 7 figure and above corporatations and citizens. We give untold Billions in tax breaks to corporations so that we can pay for their environmental (etc.) damage. I understand the anger. No jobs, higher prices, higher profits and pay for the rich. Governments making decisions based on which profits their "public servants" more.
12:05 PM on 11/11/2010
They were not protesting for money. They were protesting for the right to an education for all, regardless of one's social background or how wealthy one is. Of course they pay no taxes they are busying getting a decent education in the hope that they will be able to get a good enough job at the end of it, so that they can pay a high enough tax rate to educate the next generation. That's how it should work. So what if a few windows got smashed, I think that the hopes and dreams of this generation and those to follow are far more important than any of that.
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06:16 AM on 11/12/2010
Thank you!