Ministers aim for final deal on 28-31 July
Now Fast Track is
through the Ministers have called a meeting in Maui from 28-31 July. They are
saying this is it. But it still depends on a final deal between the US and
Japan. Everyone knows time is running out, so they will pull out all the stops.
It’s Our Future have
labeled 8-15 August ‘TPPA Action Week’,
and a current list of actions is available at the bottom of this page (these
details are set to change, and over the coming weeks we will continue to update
you).
Groser will cave …
Dairy access to Japan,
Canada and US is all that Groser cares about. He and Key admit there’s
currently nothing worthwhile on the table, but the hard negotiations are just
beginning. The problem for us is that no-one owes NZ anything. So our guess is
he will say this is the best deal available and give everything else away.
Unless we stop him … . How?
- Ring (not email) Labour MPs and Andrew Little with a simple message: ‘are you opposed to the TPPA, and if not do you realise it will cost you at the election’. Nats need to know Labour opposes the deal. So does Labour!
- Help fund the advert in Dom Post on the morning the ministerial begins saying No to TPPA.
- Pressure Peter Dunne to publicly reject the deal, as the Nats will rely on him for the fig leaf of support in parliament.
- Press releases from your organization warning about costs of a deal
- Maximum profile, Letters to editor, calls to radio
- Flash Mobs
And????
Waitangi Tribunal claim
6 applications and 9
interested parties are seeking an urgent hearing in the Waitangi Tribunal
arguing the TPPA would breach the Treaty of Waitangi. The Tribunal will decide
on Thursday whether to give the claim urgency. The Crown says it’s too late to
stop it, and refused to give an undertaking no to make final commitments until
the claim is heard. See Crown Fights TPPA Hearing, Iwi groups join Tribunal'sTPP claim, Maori TV, Radio NZ
Groser losing it under pressure, says Labour
matters
The pressure is getting
to Groser. A speech attacking opponents played divide and rule and confirmed
that Labour’s position matters: “Here in New Zealand we have anti-trade
activists who are relentlessly consistent: they have never supported a single
Trade Agreement and they never will. They are politically irrelevant to my
political party. However, they get an enormous amount of airplay and are not
politically irrelevant to other important elements in our democracy. For
reasons I explained earlier, I believe broad bipartisan support for open trade
strategies is vital to avoid your country being marginalised.”
Doctors: Why we are not politically
irrelevant!
The Doctors for
Healthy Trade bit back at Groser’s dismissal of their concerns as politically
irrelevant in a brilliant op ed in the Dom Post.
Fighting Foreign Corporate Control Bill
The Bill is still
waiting for a hearing, although it is getting closer. Our sources tell us it is
possible that it will come up tonight, however it is very unlikely there will
be a debate tonight. On the day we think it will go to its first reading we
will send a message out to this list with directions on how to put further
pressure on Dunne.
Local Government Campaign
TPPA Action Week
8-15 August 2015
These details are
subject to change and events may be added to this list, so make sure you check
in on www.itsourfuture.org.nz for the latest updates ahead of TPPA Action Week.
If you want to organise something in your area, please contact
edwardcrmiller@gmail.com.
Auckland
15 August protest,
details to come along with other actions.
Hamilton
15 August protest,
details to come.
Tauranga
15 August protest,
details to come.
Gisborne
15 August protest,
details to come.
Napier/Hastings
15 August protest,
details to come
Whanganui
Protest planned,
details to come
New Plymouth
Protest planned,
details to come
Palmerston North
(Before Action Week) –
At 7pm on July 29th Palmerston North City Library is hosting a panel discussion
on the TPPA, featuring Assoc Prof Jeff Sluka, Dr Deborak Russell and Dr Shamin
Shukur (compere: Assoc Prof Bill Fish).
Art and photo
exhibition planned with accompanying information, concert and talks
14 August will be a
concert in the library at 5pm, then documentary maker and investigative journalist
Bryan Bruce will speak at 6pm on Poverty, Inequality & the TPPA.
Many committed P North
activists will also be heading to Wellington on 15 August.
Wellington
7-13 August – The
People Speak #STOPTPPA. NZ Photo exhibition (10am-5pm)
12 August – Lunchtime
rally outside Parliament with politicians and speakers.
15 August – TPPA Walk
Away! Protest action to stop the TPPA. Assemble at Midland Park and march to
Parliament for speakers and music.
More details to come.
Nelson
Protest planned,
details to come.
Christchurch
15 August protest at
12:30pm. Location: South Hagley Park (corner Deans Ave and Riccarton Rd)
marching down Riccarton Rd.
Dunedin
15 August protest
planned, details to come.
Invercargill
Protest planned,
details to come.
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