NUS President Trevor Phillips (left, b. 1953, later a writer and broadcaster) and campaigning students from the London Boroughs of Harrow and Kingston, outside the Education Department in Waterloo, London, where Shirley Williams was Education Secretary. They were singing a song about their need for grants to the tune of the Christmas carol, Good King Wenceslas.
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