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Trade Justice after Brexit: the urgent need for trade democracy

February 1, 2018 by reading

 

Due to inclement weather, this meeting is cancelled.

Due to inclement weather, this meeting is cancelled.

 

A new trade deal, negotiated with the US in secret, could include privatisation of our NHS and the addition of chlorine-washed chicken to our menus. Hear from Mark Dearn, senior trade campaigner of War on Want, how we can challenge this anti-democratic agenda and call for the new UK Trade Bill to contain polices which ensure greater scrutiny by the UK Parliament of trade deals that affect us all.

7.30pm Friday 2nd March refreshments/free/donations

More info Jackie Oversby: 07745310794 / jackieoversby@gmail.com

 

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Fire in the Blood

February 1, 2018 by reading

We watched the film, “Fire in the Blood” which is truly outstanding. It tells the real story of the struggle to make HIV and AIDS drugs available and affordable for the world’s poor. It is both heart-breaking and heart-warming and is elevated by exceptional access to captivating moments of deep humanity and emotion.

In exploring the macrocosm of big industry and the microcosm of individual people Fire in the Blood makes clear that we are all responsible for this crisis and there is something we can do to influence change. The fight continues, not just for AIDS but for all diseases. You can watch the trailer at: http://fireintheblood.com/

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Sick-health lottery

December 2, 2017 by reading

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On Friday 1st December 2017, World Aids Day, we set up a ‘Free Sick-Health Lottery’ in Reading. If people took a card they had a one in three chance of ‘winning the medicines they needed’!

While people were looking at the cards, we took the opportunity to explain that millions of people are denied access to vital medicine because of the extortionate prices set by the pharmaceutical companies: Almost two billion people world wide lack access to essential medicines. About 10 million people die every year because they can’t afford medicines.

Treatments for cancer, arthritis and multiple sclerosis (MS) are among drugs costing the cash-strapped NHS over a billion pounds a year – despite public funding playing a substantial role in the medicines’ development.

STOP AIDS and Global Justice Now  have written a new report, Pills and Profits: How drug companies make a killing out of public research . It is backed by over 20 health and patient organisations. It calls for attaching strings to taxpayer funding, greater transparency in drug pricing, and for a radical overhaul in the way the research and development of new medicines are funded.

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Sick of corporate greed

October 17, 2017 by reading

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Wednesday 1st November

The pharmaceutical industry is hugely profitable, yet millions do not have access to medicine because the prices drug companies charge are so high.

Sibongile Tshabalala, national chair of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) in South Africa, gave us a moving and inspiring talk. She said she thought she was going to die in 1996 when the Western pharmaceutical companies and governments aggressively blocked access to low-cost AIDs drugs for the countries of Africa and the global south. At that time, ten million people died unnecessarily, including her husband and many of her friends. However a group formed the TAC. They took the pharmaceutical companies to court and managed to get them to provide the drugs at reasonable prices. She said,

‘We fought for access to HIV drugs in South Africa, and now we’re fighting for access to essential breast cancer drugs, just as people here in the UK are, because the NHS can’t afford the rip off prices the companies are charging. We have a common struggle against the greed of Big Pharma.”

James O’Nions, campaigner with Global Justice Now, said,

“The extortionate prices charged by pharmaceutical corporations, even when drugs have been developed using taxpayers’ money, is a symptom of a broken system. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and demand drug development for people not profit”

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Putting people before profit – Building a new global economy

October 17, 2017 by reading

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Wednesday 25th October 2017

As part of Reading’s International Festival, The Director of Global Justice Now, Nick Dearden, inspired a packed audience of over 70 people ,with his talk, ‘Putting People Before Profit – Building a New Global Economy’.

After the talk, the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Reading, Councillor Rose Williams said, “I’m proud of Reading being an international town. Nick’s talk tonight made me feel hopeful for the future, especially after all the bad news that we hear every day. I believe most people have a good heart. That helps us to look ahead.”

Nick Dearden later commented, “Reading is an extraordinarily internationalist town – the international festival is testament to how strongly the town cares about the rest of the world. This spirit is going to be vital in coming years, because we need real change in this country to create a more equal and harmonious Britain. We can’t do this by pulling up the drawbridge and pretending the rest of the world doesn’t exist. This country made so much of its wealth from the rest of the world, our governments helped fashion the global economy, and now it’s vital that we help to undo some of this damage. We can start by adopting a welcoming attitude to migrants, by creating a fairer and more democratic form of trade, by regulating and controlling big corporations – including making them pay their fair share of tax. We will only build a fairer Britain if we also help create a fairer world.”

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Nick with Mayor Councillor Rose Williams and local activist Mariana

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Five reasons to fear the Great Repeal Bill

July 29, 2017 by reading

Sam Fowles gave us an excellent talk on Wednesday about ‘The Great Repeal Bill’ that has been in the news this week. He explained to us how this bill will make it possible for the government to use ‘Henry VIII’ powers to make or break laws without going through the House of Commons; it will give them broader powers, exercised with less accountability, than any peacetime administration within living memory. If you would like to write to your MP to express your concern, you can find their contact details at ‘Find my MP’ on your computer. Even if you send a short note it will get noticed if a number of us send something! Also, It is quite easy to get a letter published in the Reading Chronicle if you give it a local angle. If you are more ambitious, try the national press! We need to show journalists and politicians that people are concerned about this topic and that there is need to take it seriously.

For more information look at Sam Fowles’s articles in the Guardian or on the ‘Another Europe is Possible’ website.

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7.30pm Wednesday 6th September

RISC, 35 – 39 London Street, Reading RG1 4PS

More info Jackie Oversby: 07745310794 / jackieoversby@gmail.com www.globaljustice.org.uk/reading

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At RISC, 35-39 London Street, RG1 4PS

Wed May 22th 7.30pm

Talk with discussion by Mick Lacey

Mick Lacey, with family in the Philippines, will raise awareness about the significance of the Philippines in the world order in relation to Global Justice issues. Taste of filipino food from 7pm

For more information contact: jackieoversby@gmail.com / 07745310794

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