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  1. 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.

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

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

  4. 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.