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TTIP

Both Brexiteers and the EU must take the rejection of CETA seriously

Tony Burke
24 October, 2016

Unite’s Tony Burke reviews the collapse of negotiations between Canada and Wallonia

CETA trade deal slammed by civil society groups in joint letter

22 September, 2016

TTIP twin called a threat to public services as trade ministers meet in Slovakia

Juncker’s green light for CETA could mean TTIP by the back door

Tony Burke
14 September, 2016

There is no alternative to opposing these trade deals, says Unite’s Tony Burke

The fight against TTIP is not over ‘till it’s over

Tony Burke
6 June, 2016

The trade deal is in trouble, but could still be imposed costing 150,000 UK jobs

Jeremy Corbyn calls on PM to oppose TTIP and makes case for EU membership

2 June, 2016

Labour leader says voting Remain on June 23 will protect workers’ rights

Brexit would weaken the campaign against toxic trade deals like TTIP

Molly Scott Cato
10 May, 2016

The UK government has been a leading proponent of TTIP. That wouldn’t change if we left Europe.

Obama’s TTIP charm offensive won’t quell public resistance

Jude Kirton-Darling
22 April, 2016

Our leaders need to take a step back and ask why people are so angry

Green Party launches ‘loud and proud’ referendum campaign

Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin
14 March, 2016

Focus issues include climate change, environmental protection, workers’ rights and freedom of movement

TTIP-style trade deals threaten jobs and pay in poorer countries

Ruth Kelly
10 March, 2016

Between 2010 and 2013, developing country economies grew almost twice as fast as wages — it’s time to make trade deals work for people

Five reasons TTIP supporters are worried

Guy Taylor
23 February, 2016

The trade deal is hugely behind schedule, and big political changes this year could slow it down even more

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