The Trans-Pacific Powergrab : Why joining the TPP would be bad for people and planet – and the UK
War on Want, Global Justice Now and Trade Justice Movement | Oct 2018
The Trans-Pacific Powergrab : Why joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership would be bad for people and planet – and the UK
The UK government is currently considering the idea of the UK joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP or CPTPP). This is a high-risk deal that will benefit big business at the expense of people and planet.
TPP would :
– Entrench the corporate court system that gives multinational corporations special
powers to bully and sue governments
– Exacerbate global inequality, restricting the ability of developing countries to transform their economies
– Undermine food standards – threatening to allow chlorine chicken and steroid-fed beef into the UK, lowering the quality of food and jeopardising farmers’ livelihoods
– Undermine public services across the world – threatening the NHS and the ability of the developing countries in the deal to build their own public services
– Give more power to big tech companies to use and abuse our data, and prevent developing countries from building their digital sectors, which are vital for their development
– Take a high-risk approach to regulation of banks, hedge funds and other financial
corporations
– Allow big corporations even greater power to patent and place monopolies on traditional seeds that many southern farms depend upon
– Move Britain closer to a US-style system of deregulation that would make it harder to
work closely with the EU
Download the briefing : https://waronwant.org/sites/default/files/TPP-briefing_2018_WEB.pdf