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GJM and GMTAN protests reported in the Meteor

05/01/2018 by GJM

Manchester Meteor is carrying an excellent report on our recent anti-Trump-TIP protests with Greater Manchester Trade Action Network.  See here for the full article.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: International Trade

Sick of Corporate Greed

05/01/2018 by GJM

UK taxpayers and patients, and patients in poor countries, are being denied the medicines they need due to high cost, even though the public sector (taxpayers and charities) pay for 2/3 of research and development (R+D) costs worldwide. The UK government is the second biggest funder of R+D in the world; it spent £2.3bn on health research and development in 2015.

Private companies take over the R+D results to produce their drugs. They then patent them (patents last 20 years, but there are ways to extend them) and sell them to the NHS and to poor countries at huge profit. In 2016 the NHS spent over £1bn on medicines developed with significant reliance on UK public research funding.

The drug companies claim they need the profits to incentivise further R+D, but they routinely spend more on sales and marketing than R+D.

Join the fight for affordable medicines: from this page you can email your MP to tell them that medical research should be for the benefit of patients, not profits.

There is too much influence on Government by pharma companies.

2 out of the 5 most expensive NHS drugs were discovered using “substantial” public money.

  • Abiraterone for prostate cancer was discovered and developed by the mainly publicly funded Institute of Cancer Research, then bought by a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson. The NHS pays £98 per person per day, though a generic alternative would cost only £11.
  • Infliximab for arthritis, developed by universities in US and UK, costs the NHS £178m in 2015/16.
  • Alemtuzmab (for MS) was developed by Cambridge University as a treatment for a type of leukaemia and bought by Sanofi Genzyme. It cost £2,500 for a course of leukaemia treatment in 2012. Cambridge scientists then discovered it could be used to treat MS. The company withdrew it from the market and re-launched it as an MS drug. They now charge £56,000 per course of treatment, a 22-fold increase (length of course?).

The cash-strapped NHS is being ripped off by some of the world’s most profitable companies. Politicians should take note and act. Poor countries too are being ripped off, when generic versions are available at a tiny fraction of the cost.

 

Brian Hepworth

This is a summary of the recent Global Justice Now report Pills and Profits.  The full report can be read here.

Filed Under: Events

Global Justice Manchester protests against toxic Trump-TIP trade talks

30/11/2017 by GJM

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Manchester protests against toxic Trump-TIP trade talks

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Fairtrade protests at Sainsbury’s

06/11/2017 by GJM

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Full report here.

Email Sainsbury’s CEO now.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Fairtrade, International Trade, Protest, Sainsbury's

04/10/2017 by GJM

Those pesky puppets keep showing up

They don’t know when to quit!  Following the Global Justice Now national activists meeting on the eve of the Tory Party conference, commuters outside Manchester Piccadilly railway station were treated to another puppet show.

 

This time, activists from Sheffield and Nottingham took part, as David Davis and Liam Fox danced at Trump’s orders, while passers-by took photos and signed Dangerous Deals in the Dark postcards to send to the Trade Secretary, demanding transparency in forthcoming trade deals.

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http://groups.globaljustice.org.uk/manchester/2017/10/04/peskypuppets/

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: International Trade

03/10/2017 by GJM

Conference protest report

Trade justice campaigners joined tens of thousands who protested against British Government policies at the opening of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on Sunday.

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At the opening rally in Castlefield Basin, members of GMTAN and Global Justice Manchester were busy encouraging people to send post cards to the Trade Secretary demanding democratic oversight of the new trade deals that the Government is already negotiating with dangerous dealers such as Donald Trump.

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Trump, swinging a chlorinated rubber chicken and promising “great trade deals” was a particular attraction, with many people wanting photos of themselves in his company.

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The march, set off up Liverpool Street, passing the conference venue before heading for the closing rally at Piccadilly Gardens.  The GMTAN/GJM contingent formed a notable presence.

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Liam Fox was also spotted sneaking around and sucking up to Trump, no doubt plotting how best to sell off the NHS to US corporations.

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http://groups.globaljustice.org.uk/manchester/2017/10/03/conservativeconference/

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Corporate Power

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