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Meet the party candidates treading the campaign trail and standing up for academe

April 22, 2005

LABOUR

Mary Creagh is lecturer in enterprise at Cranfield 51国产视频. She is standing in Wakefield, a seat with a fairly safe Labour majority.

"I went to Oxford 51国产视频 from a comprehensive so I'm delighted the Government is committed to 50 per cent participation. If we want to continue to be a world leader economically, we need people who can use their minds as well as their hands."

She admitted that tuition fees would be "a debt from Day 1 around students' necks" but believes the pay-later top-up fees will be fairer.

The next challenge for a Labour Government would be academic pay, she said. "We are committed to proper and equal funding for people in the public services."

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Other Labour candidates include: Roberta Blackman-Woods , associate dean, School of Arts and Social Sciences at Northumbria 51国产视频 (City of Durham); Navraj Ghaleigh , lecturer in public law, Edinburgh 51国产视频 (Edinburgh West); Rupa Huq , education researcher, Manchester 51国产视频 (Chesham and Amersham); Mark Button , principal lecturer in criminal justice, Portsmouth 51国产视频 (Portsmouth South); John David Morgan , lecturer in law and government for Open and Leicester universities (Blaby); Richard Black , lecturer in geography and international development, Sussex 51国产视频 (Lewes); and Antony Bignell , management lecturer, 51国产视频 College, Chichester (Worthing West).

LIBERAL DEMOCRATS

Martin Garnett , lecturer in pharmaceutics at Nottingham 51国产视频, is standing for the second time in Erewash, between Nottingham and Derby, which has a Labour majority. Veritas's Robert Kilroy-Silk, once an academic himself, is also standing there.

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Dr Garnett said: "We are the only party really interested in education, particularly further and higher education. It's important we get the balance right."

He added that his academic research was going well, but he would not hesitate to leave his job for Westminster.

"We need many more scientists in Parliament. I would put the case for science. This would outweigh my personal research ambitions."

Other Liberal Democrat candidates include: Ron Beadle , principal lecturer in human resource management, Northumbria 51国产视频 (Newcastle upon Tyne North); Simon Clark , senior lecturer in economics, Edinburgh 51国产视频 (Edinburgh South West); Paul Graham , lecturer in politics, Glasgow 51国产视频 (Glasgow North West); Richard Grayson , lecturer in British politics, Goldsmiths, 51国产视频 of London (Hemel Hempstead); David Howarth , fellow in law and economics, Clare College, Cambridge (Cambridge); Bob Hoyle , law academic (Bristol North West); Mike Plummer , business and management studies lecturer, Bournemouth 51国产视频 (Poole); Kiron Reid , lecturer in law, Liverpool 51国产视频 (Liverpool Walton); Tom Rippeth , lecturer in oceanography and climate change, 51国产视频 of Wales, Bangor (Wrexham); Andy Sloan , economics lecturer, Hull 51国产视频 (Hull East); and Clive Sneddon , lecturer in French, St Andrews 51国产视频 (Dundee East).

GREEN PARTY

Ian Davison is a research fellow in medical and dental education at Birmingham 51国产视频. He is standing for the Warwick and Leamington seat, which has a Labour majority but it is also a Conservative target.

"I've been involved in Green politics for 21 years, but last summer I decided progress was slow and that I should devote more time to it," he said.

Although the Green Party would not necessarily cut student numbers, Dr Davison would like more flexibility in higher education.

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"For some people, university is not appropriate. We need more vocational and work-related learning, and it doesn't have to be full time."

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Other Green candidates include: Andrew Dobson , professor of politics, Open 51国产视频 (Newcastle under Lyme); Shahrar Ali , part-time lecturer in philosophy and applied ethics, London 51国产视频 (Brent East); Chris Fox , reader in computer science, Essex 51国产视频 (North Essex); Hazel Dawe , lecturer in law, London Metropolitan 51国产视频 (Folkestone and Hythe); Derek Wall , economics lecturer, Goldsmiths, 51国产视频 of London (Windsor); Martin Lucas-Smith , website developer, Cambridge 51国产视频 (Cambridge); Molly Scott-Cato , economics lecturer, 51国产视频 of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Preseli Pembrokeshire); and Paul Miller , climate researcher, 51国产视频 College London (Regent's Park and Kensington North).

UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY

John Whittaker , visiting fellow in economics at Lancaster 51国产视频 Management School, is the only academic standing for the UK Independence Party. He was instrumental in writing the party's manifesto and is hoping to take Wigan, which has been Labour since 1918. He is currently an MEP for Ukip.

"There are a number of students who are disillusioned with their 'trendy'

courses. We need to look carefully at these. Once we have withdrawn funding from less appropriate courses, universities will have enough cash to spend on those that do students and the community good. We should fully fund those courses."

SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY

Duncan Ross , from the department of economic and social history at Glasgow 51国产视频, is the only academic candidate contesting a seat for the Scottish National Party. Last year he stood in the European elections. Now he is contesting Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill - to the east and northeast of Glasgow - in the general election.

"I'm involved in the SNP because I believe in independence.

Independence would mean we would be better off economically and could channel more resources into higher education."

He added: "We have no plans to cut student numbers. I believe that free access to higher education is right."

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