
Comment: Another Europe is possible
The problems Europe faces won’t be solved by Britain turning its back on them

The problems Europe faces won’t be solved by Britain turning its back on them

These promises mask serious threats to public services, labour and environmental standards

A failure to secure satisfactory changes will make it harder to get the deal through

The threat that TTIP poses should not be seen as unique to the EU, nor should the deal be used as ammunition against Britain’s membership of the Union

Two international trade agreements are currently being secretly negotiated. If ratified they will threaten our freedoms

The deal would enable corporations to monopolise entire sectors, such as telecoms and communications

Given the balance of powers in the European parliament, it’s likely the new amendment will be both tabled and passed

The US trade representative has vowed to secure the TTIP trade deal before Obama’s term of office ends

What you need to know about the future of TTIP

Decisions made tomorrow will determine the future of the deal