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New Zealand: Doctors’ TPP fears ‘are not misinformed’
Opposition to secretive trade deal grows

NEW ZEALAND doctors joined trade unionists yesterday to refute PM John Key’s claims that mass opposition to a shady free trade deal was “misinformed.”

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the country against the secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) at the weekend — but the National Party leader has dismissed them as “rent-a-crowd.”

Mr Key said protesters’ objections were manageable and they should wait until they see the deal.

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