The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is a proposed trade agreement between the European Union and the United States, with the aim of promoting trade and multilateral economic growth. The agreement is opposed by unions, charities, NGOs, and environmentalists in Europe who criticise the agreement for reducing regulations on food safety and environmental legislation.
56% Yes |
44% No |
43% Yes |
36% No |
6% Yes, but more priority should be given to food safety and environmental protection |
5% No, I support free trade but do not support this agreement |
6% Yes, but with more transparency |
2% No, but we should adopt a unilateral free trade policy |
2% No, this will incentivise companies to move jobs out of the country |
See how support for each position on “Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership” has changed over time for 52k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership” has changed over time for 52k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@4VQTBLM3yrs3Y
If the US adapt their crops to adhere to EU GA rules and regulations and EU Data Protection laws are kept.
@5947KQC3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if food safety and environmental legislation is kept to a strict standard i.e., the EU standard rather than lowering to the US standard
@9JNGGBD3mos3MO
while the bureaucracy isn't good, the way the world is currently sees such partnerships as common practice. Ideally I'd say no, practically I'd say yes.
@9D9DL478mos8MO
No, stay in Europe and prioritise trade in the EEA. Investment is needed in Eastern Europe and North Africa
@9C2BTW811mos11MO
I support the EU, the TTIP is irrelevant by comparison.
@9BR4MZP12mos12MO
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