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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed
There have been mass protests in Europe over TTIP joey but unlike us, those countries haven't been given the choice of a referendum. The problem with TTIP is, most people don't understand the implications but a gradual awareness is starting to happen within Europe and people are starting to get angry http://www.theguardian.com/business/...standards-gmos
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Well that is good and they will need to influence their govts if at the end of the negotiations somewhere around 1919/20, the deal is not acceptable.
I understand several EU nations can hold referenda on the issue but I may have understood that wrong but then it will still have to be then ratified by all Nations in the EU anyway.
If all the problems/worries/concerns cannot be erased as to the objections being raised to same then it is unlikely all EU nations will in fact end up ratifying it,which will in effect be needed to enact it anyway.
If we were top leave the EU, then we would have no say and not vote in it at all being agreed or not,yet it may be possible unless,the out organisation can solidly prove otherwise, that we may have to accept it,whether it ends up being a good or bad thing,
even if out.