Absolutely.woodburner wrote:I'd rather trust Ming thn Cameron, Osbourne, Duncan-Smith or many of the other truth manglers.
I'm trying to get him over here to talk about TTIP and related 'deals', to keep the pot boiling with local bodies.
Moderator: Peak Moderation
Absolutely.woodburner wrote:I'd rather trust Ming thn Cameron, Osbourne, Duncan-Smith or many of the other truth manglers.
A few weeks ago the French President, Francois Hollande, said he would veto the deal as it stands and to become law any deal would have to be ratified by each member state. So today we give this pledge, as it stands, we too would reject TTIP – and veto it in government.
From here.We have to succeed every time, they have to succeed only once.
Thanks for this info E. I have been taking my eye off the ball with this and need to get back up to speed.emordnilap wrote:TTIP is not really dead; like Philip Morris, it's always going to come back under another name. Battling these so-called 'agreements' is a life-long war for ordinary people.
From here.We have to succeed every time, they have to succeed only once.
Biff or one of the moderators: is it an idea to edit the title of the thread to something such as:
CETA/TiSA (was TTIP)
CETA will cause unemployment, inequality, welfare losses and a reduction of intra-EU trade.
They concentrate our politicians minds on trade to the exclusion of all the disbenefits of globalisation.johnhemming2 wrote:... but these sorts of agreements tend to concentrate on trade.