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Dear Ian Wishart
I am following two anti TPPA groups – TPPA have your say and Awake and Aware NZ.
I remember reading an article of yours about NZ not being a sovereign nation. You also wrote a letter to Helen Clarke. I just wondered if you ever received a response from her or her office. The idea being – perhaps the signed TPP Agreement could possibly be null and void.
I would be grateful to hear from you Ian.
Cheers
Christine Willis