magicjuan
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Isn't that what is going on though? People are complaining that they don'tat's being negotiated, but that they've heard rumours that it's going to be awful. Then when the EU come out and say, "well actually, it isn't going to be like that at U are accuselegislationing dishonest/corrupt.
If that isn't being predisposed to a point of view I'm not sure what isThis may well turn out to be an absolute turkey of a dl, but I'm really not sure quite what evidence we have of that being the case, or indised of the peopl negotiating this of being as corrupt as is alleged.
I mean in practically every political debate on here, the majority have fallen broadly into line behind the notion that the private sector can't be trusted because it's blinded by profit. Now it seems that most of those are also saying the public sector can't be trusted because they're also blinded by something or other.
It's all a bit tinfoil hat to me.
I think I mentioned previously that the Mulitilateral Agreement on Investment, the first attempt at this sort of deal, was blocked a good few years ago, corporations want this legislation, they are desperate for it to be enshrined as it releases a raft of blockages for them. It does actually supercede soverign legislation as it overarches boundaries within the agreement and it aligns approaches singularly thereby removing national cultural preferences. It is putting everone in the same bracket as an identikit consumer.
By doing this the concept of choice is reduced and the fabric and necessities of all societies dtart to become identical.
This is as much a cultural attack as economic. The intent as I see it is to singularise the consumer to bypass competition and lose the ideal that that competition would drive down prices. The same happened with the minimum wage, it is actually the reverse of what it was sold as and has become a general de facto 'maximum' wage for certain industries, especially servide industries and tied to zero hours contracts creates a 21st century workhouse industry.
History has shown these types of pacts are smoke and mirrors and sold on the benefits to consumers when the reality is they wouldnt get near the legislative process unless there was a lot to gain and benefit the corporate puppetmasters
This may well turn out to be an absolute turkey of a dl, but I'm really not sure quite what evidence we have of that being the case, or indised of the peopl negotiating this of being as corrupt as is alleged.







