The person who signed the TPP on behalf of Australia, Andrew Robb, has quit politics. Now he can look forward to retirement while Australia pays the price of his betrayal.
The good news is that the TPP can be negated in Australia by arresting Andrew Robb, putting him on trial for treason, which then allows Australia to back out of the inescapable trade agreement.
Which begs the question: Why would any country sign a trade agreement they can not later terminate?
The good news is that the TPP can be negated in Australia by arresting Andrew Robb, putting him on trial for treason, which then allows Australia to back out of the inescapable trade agreement.
Which begs the question: Why would any country sign a trade agreement they can not later terminate?