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.
@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.
@9D9DL479mos9MO
No, stay in Europe and prioritise trade in the EEA. Investment is needed in Eastern Europe and North Africa
I support the EU, the TTIP is irrelevant by comparison.
@9BR4MZP12mos12MO
@9FN8PSZ7mos7MO
Not currently as no deal with the USA is an equal one and safety/environment is compromised
@9FJM24N7mos7MO
Only if the deal is good for the uk good trad links with the eu is more important
@9DVTY6F8mos8MO
Yes but we should adopt a unilateral free trade policy
@9B84XHJ1yr1Y
I support isolationism but not awtarky.
@9B5H7GB1yr1Y
Don’t understand question
@99BNWL31yr1Y
Not in a place to comment
Free trade deal and single Marley with EU
@974RDTV1yr1Y
@96NGL6L2yrs2Y
@9663PXT2yrs2Y
I dont undertsand the questiom
@94DC86W2yrs2Y
We should rejoin the EU
what on earth is the TTIP?
@93JH39F2yrs2Y
@8ZPRS7X2yrs2Y
Not enough known to make a valid decision
@StellaUK2yrs2Y
This is diverse in several sectors each to its own merit
@8WXTV6M2yrs2Y
Why would Brexit Britain be bothered with what the EU and United States are upto. No really our problem now is it.
@8V5M7963yrs3Y
Don’t know enough about it to decide
@spungo3yrs3Y
More information required.
@8TKVD2G3yrs3Y
Yes, but make sure it protects jobs in the UK
@8TKPYNZ3yrs3Y
Yes, but make sure it protects jobs in our own country
No, more priority should be given to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, not further globalizing trade.
@Elyspethian3yrs3Y
Yes, though it should be more transparent; environmental, social, cultural etc protective measures in place, to make sure that exploitation is less pronounced.
Within the CANZUK zone. With additional Commonwealth of Nations members.
@8KJS9694yrs4Y
No, I think it poses a major threat to British democracy amongst other things such as food standards, jobs, privacy, banking regulations, and environmental regulations
@8JSPHMC4yrs4Y
Free trade should be considered a given by the international community and countries that refuse to adopt it wholesale should be considered rogue states and subject to regime change and sanctions.
Don’t know enough about it.
@8PJC2753yrs3Y
As long as standards aren't watered down, ie America should have to commit to closer EU standards
There would be a public forum on trade and the economy where the people would vote on the outcomes via Liquid Democracy.
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