Dunne lets down students
02 December 2015
Peter Dunne's decision not to support a bill
requiring student voices on university councils is
disappointing, says the national student union.
Mr Dunne,
a former University of Canterbury Students' Association
President, sided with ACT and the National Party to vote
down David Cunliffe's bill 61-60 this afternoon.
NZUSA President Rory McCourt asks "Why didn't Parliament take the opportunity to send this bill to select committee and reach a lasting compromise on the size of university councils and the place of student voice?"
"Instead, Steven Joyce's
unwanted legislation continues. It doesn't make our
universities better, but it does make independent voices
optional."
"Students and staff are what make our
universities. We should be supporting those independent
voices at every opportunity."
Mr McCourt says voting down the bill will send students a message.
"First the Government kneecapped independent student unions and has now voted twice to allow students to be kicked out of decision-making. Clearly the student voice is no longer important. Critical voices are not wanted."
Mr McCourt says independent student voice produced politicians from all stripes, including cabinet ministers Paula Bennett and Hekia Parata, as well as fresh National MP Todd Muller. He wishes that they would do more to ensure independent student voice could continue to come through.
Mr McCourt is thankful for the support of New Zealand First, the Maori Party, the Greens and Labour on the issue.
ENDS