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  1. MANA also have an antiTPPA position according to policy released last week (though swamped a bit by other events and incomplete so far to allow for further announcements later). So that might be a good option if you have a Te Tai Tokerau electorate vote”

    MANA supports the termination of all negotiations for free trade and investment agreements, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and the re-negotiation of all existing agreements, that have an adverse impact on “tino rangatiratanga” and the wider sovereignty of the people and the parliament of Aotearoa.

    http://mana.org.nz/

    1. Kia ora – yes I realised that Mana would have a good policy; the forum was just the parliamentary parties, so thanks for adding this link.

  2. We don’t actually need a Government when the TPPA is signed off as we have lost our sovereignty to the NWO.

  3. Change the government and National’s forever flogging of a dead horse will, like their anti NZ govt, get consigned to history.

  4. sadly your notes indicate a typical politicians response with enough wiggle room for any action…or inaction. A simple yes or no response to whether it will be enacted is all that is needed…and that appears beyond them all.

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