One Nation Says No To Free Trade in Blood Products
Under the US Free Trade Agreement, the Commonwealth Government is obliged
to recommend to the States and Territories that Commonwealth Serum
Laboratories should face competition from overseas companies for blood
plasma processing, "fractionation", when its contract ends in 2009.
This means that because of the ridiculous doctrine of "free" trade,
besides cars, food, manufactures, garments and everything else we now
import, though we are quite capable of making it here, we will have to
import blood products processed in, or even sourced from - who knows
where?
According to ABC Radio's PM program of 14th July the Medical Journal of
Australia has published research saying this could lead to a greater risk
of contamination.
In Australia we have rigorous screening of donors, and they give their
blood voluntarily. Having blood products sent overseas for processing
could mean they get contaminated with plasma from donors who have been
paid to give it and were less rigorously tested.
We all know unilateral free trade is economic insanity, but who would have
thought our Government would even consider extending it to the most basic
unit of life?
How would you feel lying on a operating table, about to be anaesthetised
and cut open, and knowing you were going to be given blood products that
were processed on the other side of the world because it was cheaper?
It is to be hoped that media exposure will put an end to this lunacy.
Statement issued 4th August 2006 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer
More information ring State President Jim Cassidy (02) 45886066 or Bob
Vinnicombe 0407949963 / 96454910
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