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Beware risky deal, audience told

November 8, 2015 by cambridge

John Anti-TTIP Wesley Cambridge 7 Oct 2015
John Hilary, 7 October: “Don’t subordinate all values to profit.”
Eva Anti-TTIP Wesley Cambridge 7 Oct 2015
Eva Nanopoulous, 7 October: “Trade law should not be insulated from law generally.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

The pictures are from the meeting in Wesley Church on 7 October. War on Want Director John Hilary and Cambridge law lecturer Eva Nanopoulos updated us on the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.  John told us of encouraging things: the 3.25m-signature-strong European Citizens’ Initiative against TTIP, the anti-austerity protests at the Tory Party conference in Manchester earlier in the week.  But he warned that TTIP, too, had the wind in its sails, with the European Parliament’s July vote showing strong support for the deal, and with the parallel Trans-Pacific Partnership through to agreement.  Eva warned that the Investor State Dispute Settlement mechanisms, a focus of the TTIP negotiations, would have the effect of destroying any sense of equality before the law.

So some of us took to the street again three days later.  10 October was a day of action against TTIP.  We went to the Market Square and Petty Cury and the bus stops, and pumped out leaflets, and gathered signatures.  It was gratifying, rather than humiliating, to start working the bus stop for signatures and find that people were on our side and had signed already.

The 7 October meeting was organised jointly with Cambridge People’s Assembly against Austerity, Cambridge Keep Our NHS Public, and UNISON.  Between John and Eva in the pictures is CPAA’s Olivier Tonneau, who chaired the meeting.

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Anti-TTIP meeting, Wednesday 7 October

October 3, 2015 by cambridge

Come and hear John Hilary (Executive Director, War on Want) and Eva Nanopoulos (Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge) on the dangers of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) now being negotiated between the EU and the United States.

19:30 Wednesday 7 October, Wesley Church, Christ’s Pieces CB1 1LG.

This meeting’s sponsored by Cambridge People’s Assembly Against Austerity, Cambridge Keep Our NHS Public, Cambridge branches of Unison, and of course us of Global Justice Cambridge.  Hope to see you there!

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Anti-TTIP protest outside Guildhall, 22 August 2015

August 25, 2015 by cambridge

Demetrius & Jane Heal Petty Cury TTIP action 22.8.15
Demetrius (Shakespeare’s _A Midsummer Night’s dream_) and Jane Heal (38 Degrees), Petty Cury, anti-TTIP action, 22 August 2015. Photo by Clare Baker

 

Members of 38 Degrees, Global Justice Cambridge, Cambridge People's Assembly Against Austerity and other groups, Cambridge Guildhall, anti-TTIP action, 22 August 2015. Photo by Sanja McMaster Hirose
Members of 38 Degrees, Global Justice Cambridge, Cambridge People’s Assembly Against Austerity and other groups, Cambridge Guildhall, anti-TTIP action, 22 August 2015. Photo by Sanja McMaster Hirose

 

 

 

Eve Steadman (38 Degrees) with poster and Aidan Baker (Global Justice Cambridge) with petition, Cambridge Guildhall, anti-TTIP action, 22 August 2015.  Photo by Clare Baker
Eve Steadman (38 Degrees) with poster and Aidan Baker (Global Justice Cambridge) with petition, Cambridge Guildhall, anti-TTIP action, 22 August 2015. Photo by Clare Baker

 

Clare Baker St Mary's Passage TTIP action 22.8.15
Clare Baker at the anti-TTIP demo. Photo by Sue Woodsford

Photos here of the 38 Degrees action against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership on Saturday 22 August, in which people from Global Justice Cambridge joined others from 38 Degrees, Cambridge People’s Assembly against Austerity, and more.

It made the Cambridge evening news! More about the issues is on the Global Justice site and in this booklet by War on Want’s John Hilary.

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Strawberry Fair 2015

June 6, 2015 by cambridge

Strawberry 2015 Monopoly
Strawberry 2015 Corporate Monopoly. Picture by Clare Baker

 

Global Justice Cambridge did Strawberry Fair again this year.  Many thanks to Cambridge Green Party for going shares on the stall.

This was not a Global Justice / Green Party co-production.  Our Green hosts had their material and we had ours — starting with the vast Corporate Monopoly board you see above.  The Monopoly board was probably the better deal.  As a talking point it was up there with the water-tap costume some of us wore to in the Market Place, 12-13 years ago.  People didn’t need to have it drawn to their attention.  They came and looked of their own accord.  Some of them

Strawberry 2015 Monopoly in progress
Strawberry 2015 Monopoly in progress. Picture by Clare Baker
Strawberry 2015 last Monopoly game
Strawberry 2015 last Monopoly game. Picture by Clare Baker

 

played on it, once we’d reassured them that the game would last for no more than 3 turns per player.  A good few photographed it, which will have taken the message still further.

Global Justice Corporate Monopoly is in the spirit of Monopoly precursors such as The landlord’s game.  It pits civil society (boot token) against big business (hat token).  The hat has first throw, and the consequences of landing on most squares on the board favour the hat over the boot.  50% of the Chance cards favour hat over boot likewise, and the Community Fightback squares on the board are very few and far between.

From the conversations we had with punters, it became obvious that many, even of those who didn’t play, got the message.  A remarkable number of them wanted to know if the board was for sale.  To them we gave energy action cards, in hopes their addresses will reach Global Justice that way.

 

Strawberry 2015 Bernard, Aidan, Clare
Strawberry 2015 Bernard, Aidan, Clare. Picture by Sue Woodsford

 

 

 

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Food sovereignty

May 14, 2015 by cambridge

Dan Iles of Global Justice Now is at our next meeting. He’ll be talking about the food sovereignty campaign. Africa is producing more and more food. Why is hunger rising?

19:45 Weds 20 May. Venue details and Eventbrite RSVP.

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Hustings

April 14, 2015 by cambridge

Yes, the hustings season for the 2015 General Election is well and truly on us now.  The election is going to be a hugely important one.  Let’s seize the opportunities the hustings give for putting the Global Justice agenda clearly before the candidates.

So mark the date: Tues 14 April, 19:20, Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Trumpington Street CB2 1RR.

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