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Wed 26th October, Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs)

September 25, 2016 by reading

Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs)

On Wednesday 26th October, 45 people became increasingly dismayed and angry by the talk ‘How Companies Sue States’ given by Claire Provost, investigative journalist

In 2009 a multinational mining company sued the Salvadoran Government, not just for the money that it had spent prospecting but also for money it said it might receive in profits if the operation was successful! At one point, the total ISDS claim was over $300m.

The company eventually lost the case, but that didn’t mean that El Salvador had won. Even though the company was eventually ordered to pay $8million dollars towards the country’s legal costs, El Salvador had spent $12 million, as well as time and trouble, fighting the case. Claire said, “In these types of cases there no winners, only losers.”

BITs

 

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Reading Town Meal Forbury Gardens 1st October

September 25, 2016 by reading

 

Town Meal 1

Global Justice Reading had a stall at Reading Town Meal in Forbury Gardens, Reading on 1st October 2016. . Our Lucky Dip proved to be a great attaraction for families who joined in by answering some simple questions about CETA. It was a lovely day with the expected rain there only at the start and end. It was a very positive event. Thanks for those helpers who worked so hard all day.

What is Reading Town Meal?

The biggest “picnic in the park” that Reading has ever seen will return to Forbury Gardens on Saturday 1 October and you are invited to this fantastic celebration of local sustainable food.

Town Meal 2

 

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Brexit and UK trade – where next? 7 September

September 25, 2016 by reading

‘Brexit and UK trade – where next?’

On Wednesday 7th September, over twenty people came to hear Mark Dearn, War on Want’s Senior Trade campaigner, talk to the Global Justice Reading group on ‘Brexit and UK trade – where next?’

Mark said, “CETA is a ‘new generation’ trade deal similar to the controversial Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Much like TTIP, CETA seeks to eradicate social, health and environmental protections which may harm corporate profits, lock-in the privatisation of public services and introduce an ‘corporate court’ system so corporations can sue governments for lost profits. Our recent report on Food and CETA shows we cannot let our food safety rules, or the livelihoods of European farmers, be traded away for the sake of Canadian agribusiness profits. It is critical that the European Parliament stops this deal, which is opposed by more than 3.4 million people across Europe.

Neither Reading residents and businesses, nor their environment, will benefit from these toxic trade deals. And Brexit does not mean we are not at risk, as this deal, if agreed, will still apply in the UK for 20 years even when we leave the EU.

If we value parliamentary sovereignty, our legal system, public services or democratically made rules to protect society and the environment, we should tell our MEPs and MPs that they must stop this toxic trade deal, before it’s too late. Our message to leaders who oppose TTIP: if your opposition to this deal is genuine, then listen to your electorates, your trade unions and civil society groups, and oppose CETA too.” We will have a chance at Reading Town Meal, 1st October

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Early Green Fair: 6th August 2016

August 8, 2016 by reading

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A hot day with lots of sunshine highlighted our themes of the Monsanto anti-Roundup campaign and the New Alliance campaign focusing on Food Sovereignty, and especially local seeds for local farmers rather than F! hybrid seeds for Farming Corporations to grow cash crops. We did have some very positive conversations and signed up some new members.

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Next meeting: Wed 7th September: Mark Dearn (War on Want) Brexit and UK trade – where next?: RISC 7.30 pm

July 20, 2016 by reading

Wed. 7th September; Speaker Mark Dearn, senior campaigner on trade, from War on Want, talking about CETA and TTIP in the light of Brexit.

Brexit and UK trade – where next?
 
The EU referendum has thrown up a huge number of questions on trade: what now for TTIP and CETA? Will we have our own trade deals after Brexit? Will Brexit even happen?
Trade campaigner Mark Dearn will explain what we know right now – and what we must be ready to campaign on.

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Global Justice Lessons from Barcelona, July 6th at RISC, 7.30 pm.

May 5, 2016 by reading

Barcelonafire

 

Jackie was part of a group of activists, coordinated by Global Justice Now, visiting radical groups in Barcelona. Barcelona has a history of alternative thinking arising from the Spanish Civil War. Jackie talked about community programmes, local activists taking political power, visits to social justice squats, and other actions. She guided our discussions on what this could mean to our community in Reading. The photo shows firefighters demonstrating against austerity. Despite many competing events we had a very good turnout of around 30 at RISC, attracting also a group of interested Spanish and Catalonian students, mainly from Reading University. Jackie made a strong case for the success of community groups, working in solidarity in communes, providing workshops and radical political education, and achieving positive and tangible support from the politicicians in Barcelona. She set this within the context of radical movements in the histroy of Barcelona. She mentioned the rapid success of the Mayor and other Barcelonian positicians being recently elected after a short but well-orchestrated campaign. To see how radical campaigners are dealing with the real complex world of local politics is a great opportunity to match principles of justice against conflicting demands. Her talk provoked a lively discussion, including the significance of solidarity and maintaining an education programme. All in all, a very successful meeting.

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Future meetings

Future meeting:

There's water - and then there's water

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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