for anyone interested. I think this is quite a biggie, so ive signed. i think the previous petition thread allowed the people who arent 'into' petitioning to make their reasons clear so id like to avoid all that this time, obviously constructive debate would be great.
this is a very serious matter, please do your own research.
here one link
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-naiman/trans-pacific-partnership-agreement_b_1871710.htmlthe bit about medicine pricing doesnt bear thinking about.
this petition is from a highly respected global democratic pressure group, ive copied the email.
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Details are leaking of a top-secret, global corporate power grab of breathtaking scope -- attacking everything from a free Internet to health and environmental regulations, and
we have just 4 days to stop it.Big business has a new plan to fatten their pockets: a giant global pact, with an international tribunal to enforce it, that is kept top secret for years (even from our lawmakers!) and then brought down like a Death Star on our democracies.
Big Tobacco, Big Oil, Big Pharma, Walmart and almost 600 other corporate lobbyists are all in on the draft -- including limits on smoking laws, affordable medicines and free speech on the Net.
The latest round of negotiations ends in just 4 days -- but outcries in each of our countries could shake the confidence of negotiators and scuttle the talks forever. Let's get to a million against the global corporate takeover.
Sign below and forward widely. Avaaz will project our petition counter on the walls of the conference so negotiators can see the opposition to their plan exploding in real time:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_corporate_death_star/?bSNRadb&v=17850The deal, called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is written to
protect investors from government regulation, even if that regulation is passed in the public interest. Leaked versions suggest the TPP would undermine protections for air and water safety and reintroduce measures from the US Internet freedom attack as well as steamrolling efforts to produce generic affordable medicines. Worse still, lawmakers who fail to conform to the TPP’s rules
face sanctions in an international tribunal -- a place where corporations can sue us for deals previous governments signed in secret!Negotiators say this is just a trade agreement, written to facilitate investment and profit for all. But the leaked draft imposes so many limits on citizen protections, it's clear this "trade" agreement is
skewed to put corporate profit above people's needs -- that's not surprising since it's been drafted in secret with almost 600 corporate lobbyists.
But there is hope: Australia is bucking against the international tribunal system, and New Zealand is objecting to the takeover of its medicine-pricing protections that keep drugs affordable.
Massive public opposition, casting doubt over each country's ability to sell TPP at home, could derail the talks for good. Sign the petition now, and forward widely -- the delegates and lobbyists are watching the wave of opposition grow in real time:
the petition reads:
''As concerned global citizens, we call on you to make the TPP process transparent and accountable to all, and to reject any plans that limit our governments' power to regulate in the public interest. The TPP is a threat to democracy, undermining national sovereignty, workers' rights, environmental protections and Internet freedom. We urge you to reject this corporate takeover.''
thanks for reading, i thought long and hard about whether to start this topic, and came to the conclusion that every signature matters so even if only one person signs it as well as me then ill be happy. thanks