Thu Jan 15, 2015, 06:43 PM
newthinking (3,982 posts)
Corporate wolves’ will exploit TTIP trade deal, MPs warned
‘Corporate wolves’ will exploit TTIP trade deal, MPs warned
Commons debate told that Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership risks giving too much power to big US corporations Rowena Mason, political correspondent The Guardian, Thursday 15 January 2015 19.29 GMT The controversial TTIP trade deal between Europe and the US could depress workers’ wages by £3,000 a year and allow “corporate wolves” to sue the government for loss of profit, MPs have heard. The claims were made in a highly-charged House of Commons debate, with many Conservative MPs defending the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership free trade deal and opposition MPs warning that it risks giving too much power to big US corporations. Anti-TTIP campaigners claim one million people have signed a petition against the deal, mainly because of worries that it could open the door to US health companies running parts of the NHS. This has been firmly denied by the UK government and the European commission, who have said public services are explicitly excluded. However, Labour is still worried that the proposals not do enough to protect the public interest. Many MPs have particular concerns about the investor-state dispute settlement clauses, which would give private companies the right to sue the government in international tribunals for loss of profit arising from policy decisions. Labour MP Geraint Davies, who called the debate, urged negotiators to drop controversial clauses, insisting the judicial system in each country was sufficient protection in mature democracies. His motion called for the UK parliament to play a role in scrutinising any eventual deal, instead of it being passed exclusively by Brussels. http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jan/15/corporate-wolves-warning-ttip--trade-deal
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Response to newthinking (Original post)
Thu Jan 15, 2015, 06:49 PM
djean111 (14,255 posts)
1. And any politician who stands there and says the TTP or the TTIP is good for anyone but
corporations is a corporate stooge or a liar. Or both.
This is why Fast Track is wanted - just grease those things right through, no amendments or deletions or re-negoyiation allowed. Just shut up and sign, up and down vote. This goes waaaaay past just a trade deal. It is wrong. |
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Thu Jan 15, 2015, 08:51 PM
KoKo (84,711 posts)
2. Recommend...Bookmarking...
Sounds like a good read.
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Thu Jan 15, 2015, 11:16 PM
blkmusclmachine (16,149 posts)
3. Obama likes TPP. It's 11 dimensions of good ... for the 1%
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Fri Jan 16, 2015, 10:00 PM
KoKo (84,711 posts)
4. They will vote to "Fast Track" it. Making it even more secretive.....
Sadly. Meeting with Labor, ACLU and other Human Rights Groups with prominent US Senator today confirms. "Fast Track is a Done Deal" and Dems in Senate can only hope to slow it down and then MODIFY IT. (Yeah) ....
He's my now DINO Senator..(used to be called Liberal) and he told Five Groups from Environmental/LABOR and Human Rights ...that there's "just not much that can be done....but, they will try." ![]() |