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17/05/2018 by GJM

May 1868 saw the beginning of the TUC in Manchester and to celebrate a week of activities was put together under the hashtag #TUC150 with Global Justice Manchester invited and represented.

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Julie Ward MEP supports free global movement at the TUC 150 Anniversary Festival

First up was an indoor festival at the Mechanics’ Institute on Sunday 29th. Apr. We had booked a Heidi from GJN in London to speak, but with only one non-group member having signed up to speak cancelled her presentation.          Unfortunately this cancellation wasn’t known to some people at the Mechanics’ and several turned up and were disappointed. We pledged to looking to reschedule a speaker. We got a dozen or so cards signed for the Trade and Pharma campaigns and distributed a few, but a disappointing total given the potential. Against that our old friend Julie Ward came along and was only too happy to be photographed with our new Bridges not Borders booklet.

The following Monday night (May Day itself) saw a #McStrike at McDonald’s Oxford Street. We had been invited through War on Want and had a presence at both the post-midnight and 07.00-08.00 protests and were able to distribute a score of cards, though some seemed more interested in McBashing than considering the wider threat, even when explained to them. At least we got a photo of erstwhile Green Leader Natalie Bennett with one of our cards!

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Natalie Bennett says ‘don’t give Liam Fox a blank cheque’

A third event was the annual TUC May Bank Holiday Sunday march, this time in Salford. As before we had a presence (this time with a small flag). Some there had already been spoken to at the previous events! We had a nice stroll in the sunshine round some leafy back streets (in Salford!) and ended up at Sacred Trinity for some mutual massaging of passion at which it was not the done thing to be heard to be too hostile to the Labour Party, though some may have thought their policies of the recent past not dissimilar to the Conservatives. This saw a few more cards dished out and got us mentioned in the Salford Star. The MEN didn’t cover the festival or march, but did cover the protest- using photos that had been tweeted by those present, their not having turned up. Better coverage was given by the Salford Star http://www.salfordstar.com/

During the year we get and find invitations to a number of events where we meet like-minded people who are likely to be amenable to supporting an card action. Some of these may be at an indoor stall, others peripatetic, talking to people on a march or at a rally. But, valuable as they may be, these are “the usual suspects”. There are also chances to have a presence at community events such as carnivals. These give us a chance to spread our campaigns to people who wouldn’t call themselves “activists”, but are concerned when we discuss the links between their immediate concerns and global issues and injustices. Although the fruit of these exchanges may seem to be just one or two signatures, they may lead to their recalling us later and taking action through a website or independently.

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A trade unionists shows support for the ‘dangerous deals’ campaign

The success of all this indirect campaigning- multiplying petitions- depends on a number of issues, including the weather and other stories that may dominate the news. But it is linked to the number of people spreading the word and conversations had.

During the #TUC150 events we had no more than three present and only harvested a handful of cards. Could you join us on another occasion? We all have family commitments and other demands and so can’t make every event, but we have the props, can share tips based on experience, and nobody has to be an expert.

Keep an eye on our postings to find dates for your diary- we have Envirolution in Platt Fields happening on Sat. 2nd. June (- write a couple in, come along and feel the satisfaction of multiplying your effect on decision-makers.

Filed Under: Actions, Events, Migration Tagged With: Big Pharma, International Trade

Trade Democracy in the Sunshine

18/04/2018 by GJM

Saturday 14th. April found us at Chorlton & Whalley Range Big Green Happening- this year moved to the Carlton Club in Whalley Ra. The sun shone and folk came along who were quite amenable to conversations and sympathetic to our campaigns.

Primarily we sought signed cards to MPs to support Caroline Lucas’ NC3 amendment to the Trade Bill (which will save dozens of specific campaigns tackling individual bilateral trade deals). This harvested 49 cards.

 

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Brian Candeland, Green Party

Candidate for the Chorlton Park Ward

on Manchester City Council

realizes the link between trade and

environment.

 

As a follow-up we also asked people to sign War on Want’s trade card which asked MPs to take up the issue of trade democracy with the government. (This brought a further 32 cards.)

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Liz Howard, Minnie Mouse and Manchester Friends of the Earth demand Trade Democracy!

Secondarily we promoted the GJN Pharma campaign gaining 17 cards.

Two people went out of their way to sign up for updates and contact from Global Justice Manchester and we gave away some briefings, posters, complementary back copies of 99 and badges.

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Jess Mayo, emailing her MP.

We met a number of old campaigning friends, allies and acquaintances. These included Jess Mayo, Green Candidate for Manchester Gorton in the 2017 General Election. She objected to using a paper card but took action there and then. She emailed her MP, Kate Green to thank her for co-sponsoring the amendment saying “Credit where credit is due”.

We’ve ordered more materials for the May Day/ TUC 150th. Anniversary event at the Mechanics Institute in a fortnight’s time. But time is short and the issue is critical so we can’t be complacent. The government may feel the Syria crisis provides good opportunities to push through their Bill whilst the media and attention is focused on something more spectacular. The cards should be on MPs desks by the end of this week. Let’s get some more!

Steph. Pennells,

GJ Manchester

Filed Under: Actions, Events Tagged With: 150th Anniversary, Big Green Happening, Big Pharma, Brian Candeland, Carlton Club, Caroline Lucas, Chorlton, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, ecology, environment, Friends of the Earth, Green Party, International Trade, Jess Mayo, Manchester, Mayday, Mechanics Institute, NC3, Trade Democracy, TUC, War on Want, Whalley Range

Two more members receive letters from their MPs about the Trade Bill Amendment

11/04/2018 by GJM

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I wrote to my MP, Kate Green (Lab, Stretford & Urmston) expressing concern about the Trade Bill going through Parliament; namely the lack of accountability to Parliament in this Bill and any future trade deals following Brexit. So-called ‘Henry VIII’ powers would be used by government ministers to rush through trade agreements and alterations to EU laws without parliamentary debate and scrutiny.

Ms Green assured me that she herself was a sponsor of an amendment (NC3) aimed to ensure this did not happen.

She goes as far as to say that MPs should have access to the negotiating texts of international trade agreements as they are formulated. And that all documents relating to trade negotiations should be listed on the parliamentary website, as they are in other European parliaments.

I find this very encouraging, and am certain that my MP is strong advocate of the very position taken on these matters by GMTAN.

Brian Hepworth

 

Afzal Khan (Labour, Gorton) however, despite having been lobbied in Parliament and given us a photos at the Trade Bill Takedown had to be chivied to reply to a request to co-sponsor the amendment.

He responded:

“…This is something that we have been pressing on the Government since the bill received its second reading in parliament on the 9th of January.

I am pleased that New Clause 3 has been tabled now prior to Report Stage of the Bill and replicated many of the amendments that and my Labour colleagues tabled at the committee stage. If it is one of the amendments selected at Report Stage by the Speaker then I will be supporting it.

I was disappointed that the Government’s Trade Bill did not include such measures when it was introduced to the House of Commons, and that is why I opposed it at Second Reading. I was further disappointed that at Committee Stage the Government voted down Opposition amendments that would have precisely ensured proper oversight by Parliament. As a front bench spokesperson I am unable to sign Early Day Motions. However, I will continue to press for proper transparency and scrutiny of trade deals both in the Trade Bill and when the Government sets out its policy on future trade deals thereafter. …”

Stephen Pennells, GJ Manc.

If you have been in contact with your MP, on this or any other Global Justice Now campaign, please let us know so that we can publish their response.

Picture of Kate Green: Jeff Smith by Chris McAndrew CC-BY-3.0

Picture of Afzal Khan: Stephen Pennells, Global Justice Manchester CC-BY-4.0

Filed Under: Actions Tagged With: Afzal Khan, Democracy, Greater Manchester, House of Commons, International Trade, Kate Green, Manchester, Members of Parliament, MPs, Parliament, Trade Bill, Trade Democracy, Trade Transparency, WC3 amendment

Member reports on correspondence with MP

31/03/2018 by GJM

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I recently contacted my MP Jeff Smith (Labour, Withington) about overpricing by Big Pharma. The substance of my complaint was that most basic research of most new treatments is in fact publicly funded. Pharmaceutical companies apply for the patents on these products, and thus yield a double harvest – on royalties and high prices.

Mr. Smith says he shares my concerns about the high prices of new medicines. “The Government’s Health Service Medical Supplies (Costs) Bill seeks to allow the NHS to clse some of the drug price loopholes which have been the subject of abuses by a number of pharmaceutical companies in recent years”

Mr.Smith had written to the Under Secretary for Health (Lords), Lord O’Shaughnessy. His reply does not address the issue of exploitative patenting. It notes that “The NIHR supports collaborative research with the life sciences industry, and the commercialization of new research and related technologies”. But the Health Services Medical Supplies (Costs) Act 2017 “allows the Secretary of State to require companies to make payments to control the cost of health service medicines”. A disappointing reply.

Eric Mulvihill, GJN, Manchester
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Featured image: Jeff Smith by Chris McAndrew CC-BY-3.0

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Big Pharma, Jeff Smith

Stop funding hate campaign continues

28/02/2018 by GJM

Marks and Spencer were hoping that they had successfully brushed off calls to withdraw their advertising from racist newspapers such as the Daily Mail, but it looks as if they were mistaken.

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Global Justice Now cards calling for an end to M&S supporting anti-immigrant propaganda and hate journalism are still appearing in their stores, as they were throughout last year.

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In fact, those pesky little cards keep turning up everywhere!  And they seem to be mulitplying…

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Can’t even get a drink in peace!

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Filed Under: Actions, Migration Tagged With: Daily Mail, immigration, immmigrants, Marks and Spencer, media racism, racism, responsible advertising

Trade Bill Takedown

28/02/2018 by GJM

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Members were in London earlier this month to join the Trade Bill Takedown.  Gorton MP Afzal Khan showed his support!

Full report here.

Filed Under: Events

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Jeff Smith (Labour)

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Rebecca Long-Bailey (Labour)

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