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Remembering Kerry
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TTIP is not expected to reach any conclusion to put to the EU Nations until likely 2020.
By then it will either be vastly modified and far less controversial for those who do not like parts of it,or it will be not acceptable at all, otherwise all the EU member Nations will never ratify it. You Dem Red have said EU nations are protesting against it,so they will never ratify it and it will need to be ratified by 'all' the EU member Nations. Maybe you and the truth are right and it is at present at this stage of negotiation not desirable but it has a long way to go before we get to the final hurdle for it for sure. I would certainly not be going to make a decision based again on something that 'might' happen and which is not already doing so. It may in the end prove to be something beneficial to all once the full extent of its make up is known at the 'end of the talks and negotiation' process. Sorry to me this is a bit of a red herring,until the full final draft and result of negotiations and talks are known in full, it can really not be considered a good or bad thing until that time. It will have to be right and beneficial to all, for all the 27 or 28 EU members,(depending on if we leave), to support ratifying it, that's a real certainty. Then we may still be affected by it too if we do leave in some indirect way,so again no assurances we can avoid it if we leave anyway. Anyway I for sure know both yours and the truths's stances on the unfinished negotiations as to TTIP and I think I have now made mine very clear too. So its a case of wait and see really as to just what is the 'actual' final drafting of any 'possible', not 'certain' agreement as to it. Last edited by joeysteele; 22-04-2016 at 04:42 PM. |
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