Homepage GetUp! newsroom

Poll: The massive trade deal half of Australia hasn’t even heard about

Announcement posted by GetUp! 25 Jun 2015

Overnight the huge Trans Pacific Partnership global trade deal was approved for fast-track by the US Senate, yet a new poll shows half of Australia's voters haven’t even heard of it. 

ReachTEL polling in the electorates of Goldstein (VIC), Dobell (NSW), Reid (NSW) Petrie (QLD), Barton (NSW), Eden Monaro (NSW) and Capricornia (QLD), commissioned by GetUp, shows half had not even heard of the massive deal. 

Two-thirds of voters are opposed to giving foreign-owned companies avenues to take legal action against Australian laws made by federal and state governments. Less than one in 10 voters support the measure.

Most (76 per cent) are either somewhat or very concerned the text has not been released - considering Andrew Robb has said “we are literally one week of negotiation away from completing” the text of the deal. 

This follows yesterday’s scathing Productivity Commission report, which said it would grant legal rights to foreign investors not available to Australians and expose the government to potentially large unfunded liabilities. 

More than half of all voters are already very concerned about the price of medicine increasing. Organisations like Médecins Sans Frontières warn that if pharmaceutical patents are extended under the TPP it will increase the cost of medicine.

Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) provisions believed to be included in the text of the TPP could result in foreign-owned corporations suing Australian Governments. 

Kelsey Cooke, GetUp’s Head of Campaigns, said: “Such a massive deal should be open for public scrutiny. This poll shows Australians in some of the country's most marginal seats agree.” 

“It’s deeply worrying that Australia looks set to sign away our hard fought legal checks and balances, without most of the population even knowing it’s happening,” she said. 

“This deal puts the interests of massive multinational companies ahead of Australians, even ahead of our courts. It’s unprecedented. Even John Howard wouldn’t allow trade agreements like this to be made with the United States.” 

GetUp's Head of Campaigns Kelsey Cooke is available for comment. 

Full poll results are available here: http://www.getup.org.au/tpp-reachtel-poll-june-2015

GetUp’s explainer video on the TPP has been viewed more than a million times across Facebook and YouTube: http://www.getup.org.au/tpp-video