By TruePublica Editor
October 22, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
In the magical illusions of
the smoke and mirrors ideology behind Brexit, we
should be acutely aware of what a trade deal with
America means. In our article this week –
The MAGA Agenda – it seems that among those on
the radical right – the government, their acolytes
and corporate donors – there is a widely held belief
that a favourable trade deal can easily be
negotiated with the United States. But this belief
flies in the face of historical evidence as the US
has proved on more than one occasion to be a
ruthless and exploitative (so-called) partner where
its own economic interests are involved. It is naive
to think that America will be a cooperative and fair
ally or partner in the common interest – it won’t.
And being a sycophant of Trump’s America – with his
MAGA agenda will prove to be the final nail in
Britain’s coffin.
The radical right – members of the ERG, such as –
Michael Gove, Iain Duncan-Smith, Priti Patel and
Chris Grayling to name a tiny handful are driving
Britain into the arms of a country that exploits
everyone except the very few. American values are
not British values and we should never dismiss the
scale of damage that the USA inflicted upon Britain
over the decades since the last World War.
For Boris Johnson to use inflammatory language to
stoke up nationalism and adopt Churchillian
euphemisms as a means to his own ends would make
those who lost their lives to save this country from
all sorts of evils turn in their graves. The fact is
that the Americans exploited our position during the
War and especially from 1945 for their own financial
and economic gain. They were not just duplicitous,
they were shameless about it and Britain should
never trust them again – much as the Kurds in
Northern Syria have just found out to their horror.
In the background, as the political warfare of
Brexit rages on in the mainstream media, various
Bill’s that relate to Brexit and future trade deals
are being heard. For any politician to say that the
latest Brexit deal continues to protect the rights
of workers, protects the environment, food and
medical supplies is simply lying, blindfolded or
doesn’t understand the deceitful machinations of
this government.
On the announcement of a new Trade Bill
(1), Jean Blaylock, trade campaign manager at Global
Justice Now, said:
“Parliament needs to have a say on trade
deals so that unaccountable government ministers
aren’t able to use them to slash regulations,
entrench privatisation and block climate action.
This should be a simple, basic requirement in
any democracy. MPs, Lords, business and civil
society have all steadfastly been raising this
for the past two years, and earlier this year
Parliament introduced a clause in the old Trade
Bill to guarantee that trade deals will be voted
on. Yet
Johnson’s government is so scared of having to
answer to Parliament that it plans to have a new
Trade Bill that conveniently leaves out all of
these democratic provisions.
“We know that Johnson’s government wants
to do a trade deal with the US in a hurry.
Trump’s administration has already told us what
it wants in deal, and it’s very worrying –
chlorine chicken, higher prices for medicines,
and an end to any attempt to rein in the power
of Silicon Valley big tech firms like Google,
Amazon and Facebook. A deal like that
demonstrates the need for Parliament to be able
to review what’s on the table and have a vote.”
The big problem with having made a career out of
writing fantasies and falsities as Boris Johnson has
done is that no-one believes the promises of
habitual liars. And so it is with the one
institution that stands heads and shoulders above
all others in the UK – the NHS.
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Last month, promises made by Boris
Johnson that the NHS is “off
the table” in negotiations over a
post-Brexit trade deal with the US
simply cannot be relied upon. As Nick
Dearden says:
“Johnson’s promise to protect the
NHS should be taken with a very large pinch of
salt, because the threat to our health system
will be written across a US-UK trade deal, from
the new powers it gives big pharmaceutical
corporations to charge higher prices for
medicines, to restrictions on preventing Big
Tech companies from mining the NHS database.
This will go well beyond a US
trade deal, however. Johnson’s government is
talking to countries across the world who will
want to use Brexit to insist on even more
damaging environmental policies from the UK.
Only last week Malaysia said that reducing
regulations on palm oil production would be the
price of a post -Brexit free trade deal.”
The other point to remember is this – why would
any country rely on America in any deal to play fair
and by the rules. They don’t even in their own
country. American’s don’t trust the regulatory
agencies to do their work properly or professionally
when most of them are drenched in corruption or
bribery scandals. Take for instance the USDA’s
National Organic (food) Program. Described by
national media organisations as a ‘feckless
agency‘ involving its complicity in what might
be the biggest consumer scam in decades: the sale of
phoney organic food. It’s a scam that’s been going
on for years and years and yet the federal
government looks the other way. Millions of American
consumers have been — and are still being — duped,
buying pricier “organic” products that are imported
into the country without the correct licences or
country of origin certificates, repackaged and sold
on – making huge profits along the way. Food
products can arrive from places like China, South
America or Africa, be covered in pesticides and
ridden with deadly heavy metals and sold as healthy
organic produce simply by repackaging with
misleading attractive labels.
Corporations all across America consider being
fined billions of dollars for fraud and corruption
as the cost of doing business. People and consumers
are the last consideration. And healthcare companies
are some of the worst in America. As the
Forbes said at the end of last year – in an
article entitled ‘Shame, Scandal Plague
Healthcare Providers In 2018′ – “Unfortunately,
the problems (of corruption) are endemic and deeply
embedded in medical culture.”
Nowhere are these ill-effects more apparent than
in cancer care. A recent report titled “Unintended
Consequences of Expensive Cancer Therapeutics”
found that the last 71 chemotherapy agents to
receive FDA approval extend life by an average of
only 2.1 months—time often spent in pain, isolated
from friends and family – purely for the purposes of
making bigger profits. It’s extortion practices even
extend to the heartbreak of a family member dying
before your eyes.
In America today – two-thirds (66.5%) of all
bankruptcies are caused by not having the right
health insurance. Last year, 530,000 families lost
everything – homes, savings, assets built for
retirement – to save a family member from illness –
only for everyone else in the family to be
pauperised. A
recent study found that only 40 per cent of
Americans have enough saved to cover a $1,000
emergency expense – and medical care comes with
co-pay (percentage of contribution) costs that can
roll into thousands depending on the cover.
In 2019, the average price of health insurance
rose above $20,000 for families that obtain their
coverage through work. They pay just over $6.000
assuming that someone in the family has a good job
as they employer stumps up $14,000 per employee –
per year. The
Keiser Foundation report into American
healthcare costs said:
“These numbers
are grotesque. Insuring a single family for a
year costs almost as much as a Honda Civic. This
fact should be a subject of daily outrage, and
it probably would be if more workers realized
just how much of their compensation is devoured
by the cost of health care. After all, every
dollar a company pays to Aetna or Cigna is a
dollar it might otherwise be able spend on
salaries and wages.”
Boris Johnson knows this. He was born in America.
From faking his ancestral history to bendy bananas,
eurocoffins, and the banning of prawn cocktail
crisps. Boris Johnson has been
fired more than once for lying and made to
apologise for outrageous allegations such as he did
about the Hillsborough disaster. From his
philandering and now accusations of corruption with
a pole dancing ‘entrepreneur’, Boris Johnson’s
honesty and integrity in any area of life mean
nothing. He will be as happy selling Britain down a
river without a paddle for a bit of personal glory
and people will believe him.
Was it Noel Coward who once said – “It’s
discouraging to think how many people are shocked by
honesty and how few by deceit.”
This trade deal cannot be trusted to be in the
best interests of Britain if left to the whims and
fantasies of this government.
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