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  1. Thanks Jane – Ready for action.
    Shall email said parties – expressing my disappointment on continuing with this corporate grab agreement. ( I have already so in the past, and shall again).
    If a protest is happening – I shall be there again.
    Any other suggestions Jane – for most impact on MPs?

  2. Sweden is finished. SEK is a proper structural short. Society is on the brink of collapse and when it goes over the capital flight will be horrific. If your Wealth is denominated in SEK just GET THE FUCK OUT ASAP. Next 3 years will be ugly!

    Theres a alot of insecurity in sweden due to constant talking of a “housing bubble” in MSM and that there beloved politicians are considering a major structural change in the taxation system to try and cap it…

    On our side Māori television invest $20mil for a 12 year lease in new headquarters in South Auckland because they know (If some one like me who’s half as smart as Paora knows, he must know as well) BlahblahTPPA is bad for South Auckland. The Remainer Inversion Narrative is 100% transparent when you simply follow the money. Follow the Money and you will always get to the truth.

  3. Wonderful work ‘Dame’ Prof’ Jane;

    You are the most worthy of anyone to recieve a Knight Hood and we need to make sure the movement nominate you for your tireless waork for our wellbeing as a nation.

    This was a very informative article thankyou Jane we appreciate you.

  4. “consultancy” yeah, right.

    Them spinning bits of the document that they like. That’s it, ask questions, but zero real consultancy

  5. “I know that people need more accurate information and analysis if they are to hold the feet of both Labour and New Zealand First to the fire. I have been working on that, starting by debunking what the government said about investment and ISDS. You can read a blog about that later in the week.”

    I’m really looking forward to that, thanks for all your hard work!

  6. It’s time to protect society not throw them to the wolves with TPPA deals that protect the powerful and make the vulnerable pay.

    Clearly trade deals are not working with the rise in inequality and environmental degradation and all the bio insecurity.

    Wages, jobs and conditions for poor, working and middle class insecure and declining in real terms. The next generation is broke and more and more money and assets being owned by a small percentage of individuals.

    NZ used to be a banana republic, our exports of profits are showing we still are.

  7. Parker has already stated that public consultation is very unlikely to prevent them from signing it. This is an utter sellout by Labour.

  8. Dr Kelsey is smack on the old nail head with her always, thoughtful and qualified analysis of TPPA, TPP, TPP-11, CPTTP, or whatever the hell they are going to call the deal next week.

    I am thinking of organising a sweepstake, asking for your guesses on what name they will try to give it, in simplistic effort to sanitise something ugly, after the next TPPA leaders meeting. There is bound to be one.

    I am beginning to think these meetings are just about holiday jaunts and expensive dinners for otherwise useless government ministers and officials, for all the worth that these talks produce. I mean, postponing a few clauses until they can be slipped in under the radar and changing the name of the deal, doesn’t seem to be much of a result for the peoples’ of these countries who rely on their representatives to act for them, which said representatives clearly do not. Oh no, they act for a neoliberal globalist agenda and the corporations, who seek to make those people economic slaves to that globalist elite.

    Meanwhile, back here in lil ol NZ, I see labour pulling all the same tricks out of the propaganda bag National used. And Labours dull minded support base, in a state of perpetual euphoric denial, say oh, but Labour are all butterflies, pretty rainbows and light, Jacinda wears lacy things and angels wings, they would never screw us. HAH! how bloody moronic.

    I admire loyalty but blind loyalty is the purview of village bloody idiots. There seems ample evidence to back this thought, given the way Kiwis vote, for parties who represent more than three decades of failure, and then said Kiwis want to give them a second and third go. I really do wonder sometimes what our national IQ average is.

    Robbie Kaiviti.
    Leader.
    New Zealand People’s Mandate Party.

  9. The agreement talks of small and medium enterprises, and does that include the sole trader growing and selling heirloom seeds for example? They are overall preserving wider genetic potential than larger firms. Can’t see reference to a Commerce Commission enforcing contestability?
    Is that an issue that is not solved and which Van Gelis says the government will have to deal with?

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