Big corporations are using secretive tribunals to sue governments for policies that threaten their profits.

Under a system known as Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS), corporations can demand compensation for decisions like raising the minimum wage, introducing new rules to protect the environment and putting health warnings on cigarettes.

Corporate courts are operating now – and they’re already having an impact.

The Canadian government tried to ban fracking - and now oil and gas giant Lone Pine is suing for £90 million. Meanwhile, in Argentina, Anglian Water sued the government for freezing water rates during a dire financial crisis.

Big business should not be able to challenge democratic decisions and policies that protect us and the environment.

So join us in telling the UK government to say NO to toxic corporate courts.