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Investor State Dispute Settlements - Multinational corporations can sue states for enacting policies they don't like.
A system operates beyond Govts' reach where billions of $ can be leeched from poor countries to the richest corporations.
Cases with minimum wage disputes, environmental permits to dig for fossil fuels not granted.
So-called sovereign policy-making is being 'chilled' by the system. 'Carve-outs' of territories (charter cities, SEZs), the sham of World Bank Development Aid to alleviate poverty.
SEZs introduce private laws where strikes are forbidden (ring any bells with Labour and Cons recent mutual backing of destroying rights to protest?). Remember that Shanker Singham has stated that once the deregulatory structure is in place, it cannot be changed by afuture Govt.
Charter cities around the world have private security firms guarding the zones, a corporate coup necessitates time an planning, this began in the 1950s with r/w economists and libertarians anger at the social contract, they belief democracy and libertarianism are incompatible.
Whatever nominal power is left over for the state is only existing because corporations have yet to figure out a way to totally annihilate democracy. A company can sue a country and extract a significant amount of GDP if objections are raised. #BrexitCarnage
Honduras is being sued for $11 billion by a company that formed an SEZ which was shut down, the GDP of Honduras cannot take a hit that seismic on their economic and social infrastructure.
Post-Brexit UK in deep shit. Thinktanks like the IEA (est.1955) sought to tear up the social contract and dismantle the post-WWII egalitarian economics system. ISDS formed in 1960's ergot the foundations of 'corporate governance' firmly in place now. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Investor–…
Wondering why Tories & Labour aren't keen on renationalizing utilities? Foreign private companies monopolize the system and can issue an ISDS and sue the shit out of the Govt, taxpayers will foot that bill, so effectively there is a corporate stranglehold on public ownership.
Colonialism never ended, it was rebranded. An economic model that proved successful for extreme capital gains was never going to disappear, it would grow stronger and things like social democracy while successful after WWII would always be an oppressive constraint on free trade.
The big denial is that democratic Govt's are working for the electorate when the truth is they work for the corporations, that is what decades of neo-liberal ideology has made flesh, the illusion of democracy is now centre-stage across the world.
Capitalist endeavours across the globe are a sham, they leech public money, development aid to subsidise their corporate interests under dubious slogans like 'alleviating global poverty' when the opposite is true, they are locking entire countries into corporate friendly policies
It should be the duty of Govts to put the welfare of its citizens above corporate hegemony, Sunak's Freeports and 75km SEZs will carve up the UK into mini-patchworks of private competing sovereignties, this is what the Brexit transition period is building for the next 50 years.
Please watch the incredible video, (see 1st tweet in this 🧵) discussing these issues and buy the book Silent Coup- How Corporations Overthrew Democracy by @ClaireProvost and @kennardmatt
Financial checks on £60 billion of public money spent every year on essential services like schools, social care, housing, roads and environmental services has virtually collapsed in England. 350 councils have no independent verification of money spent bylinetimes.com/2023/06/13/cou…
Situation is “unacceptable” and could lead to loss of public trust in councils to spend their money. Problem is now spreading to the NHS, housing associations, the Department for Work and Pensions and other public bodies since they are audited by the same firms.
Problem has arisen after the Govt abolished the Audit Commission quango, which kept a tight monitoring of local council expenditure. It handed the job to private accountancy firms to do the work instead.
For past and present PMs, attacks on judges or lawyers are a display of contempt for the rule of law and the constraint it represents to their power. And, more consequentially, a desire to be free of it.
British fascism is the Tories endgame move.
WTF
“Why don’t we start directing our protests directly at the trade unions? i.e their offices, picket lines etc.”
“I’ve spoken to some of my local allies about this. Legal things will happen soon surrounding this issue.” opendemocracy.net/en/alek-yerbur…
Sunak issued a press release last summer that mentioned me ten times by name and led a national newspaper to caption my photo: “Rishi’s Public Enemy Number One”. I had previously given an interview describing how I had been advised to wear a stab vest following death threats.
How much of a coward do you have to be to ignore urgent pressing issues like the CoL crisis choosing instead to focus on rewarding cronies and sychophants for 13 years of Tory misrule?
Rishi Sunak reportedly set to accept Boris Johnson’s honours list theguardian.com/politics/2023/…
The moment Sunak awakes and opens his eyes, its wrong, getting dressed is wrong, taking jets and helicopters to appointments is wrong, not investigating billions of tax payers money lost to Covid fraud is wrong, being elected by Tory members and not the public is wrong. #GTTONow
Sunak is an oligarch, he studied at Stanford, his mentor was Prof.Paul Romer, a libertarian advocate of charter cities, these monsters want to escape democracy and install private corporate governance in enclaves beyond big Govt reach, to do this you need money and power. #Brexit
'Brexit gives us a timeframe. Societies can disintegrate in less than a decade. It also helps teach you what social disintegration is. Brexit tore Britain apart'.
The UK has descended into mania. @umairh Great articles eand.co/why-america-an…
'Our warnings were not — let me emphasize — political. They were predictions about what was to unfold, in almost deterministic terms'. Criticism of Brexit wasn’t allowed. We critics were effectively blacklisted. An omertà developed, a code of silence. eand.co/can-brexit-bri…
'What kind of future is there for Britain’s social contract? You see, a much poorer country can’t afford to have the generous and expansive social contract a pre-Brexit Britain did. That’s why the NHS is dying. It’s why waterways are full of sewage'.
@lisanandy Asset stripping, land grabbing, sell-off of public land to private investors at bargain basement prices will repeat across all Sunak's freeports and their surrounding 75km investment zones, quietly picked up by Hunt after Sunak dropped them. #Brexit
@lisanandy Reminder that Micahel Gove is awarding millions of pounds of Govt money to the devolved governments to kickstart Sunak's freeports where deregulation will usher in a fever of illicit corporate activity, and the losers will be local people as minimum wage will no longer exist.
@lisanandy Shanker Singham, 'the brains behind Brexit' is a Governance consultant specializing in deregulatory frameworks and privatisation, he is a threat to democracy and is a key shadow operator with transatlantic links to what Truss termed the network of liberty
Section 114 notices are being issued to local councils across 🏴
This is about engineered insolvency of councils transforming them into CCAs, exploitative emblems of anarcho-capitalist hegemony.
Firesales of assets, council by council, the big sell-off. theguardian.com/society/2023/j…
Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has the power to pass secondary legislation, a backdoor means of passing laws to amend Primary Acts of Parliament without proper scrutiny, to create the CCAs. medium.com/@cormack.lawso…