LGBT backs NUS reform

On Monday 17 March, NUS' LGBT Committee passed a motion in favour of the NUS Governance Review.
The committee backed the review due to its aims of 'improving NUS, its accessibility, its democracy, our campaigning outcomes, and our cultures.'
It also noted that 'the review looks at better supporting the liberation campaigns and our committees'.
"LGBT students should be at the heart of NUS and that's why we have played a central role at each step of the governance review. NUS structures are broken and you will have your chance to fix them for the better," explains Claire Anderson, LGBT Officer (women's place).
"The review will mean increased representation for Liberation on the Senate, diminished power of veto on our issues and more funding and support for the LGBT Officer by the organisation as a whole. That's why we are voting yes for change," concludes LGBT Officer (open place) Scott Cuthbertson.
NUS' Disabled Students' Campaign also back change and last week the Women's Conference rejected a motion against the governance reform.
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