| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Anonymous | I am in full agreement with the conditions stated above. We have to look out for the best interest of our country regardless of any party affiliations. The E.C. looks out for the E.C. We should do likewise. |
| 302 | Elizabeth Haynes | |
| 303 | STERLING BELGROVE | |
| 304 | Cecilia Babb | |
| 305 | Anonymous | |
| 306 | Dena Feaste | Please give more careful consideration. |
| 307 | anthony derek aranha | |
| 308 | Anonymous | I agree to all of the above as stated (#1-4). I particularly support the idea that the Bahamas should agree only to the "goods only" component. We need to further examine the "services " aspect and its implications. Actually the whole idea of signing on to the EPA should be brought to the Bahamian people , properly examined, and discussed without prejudice. This is much too important a matter to force upon Bahamians without allowing citizens the opportunity to relay feedback, suggestions and concerns. (Bahamians first always!!)
A proud and concerned Bahamian |
| 309 | Melvyn Wade | |
| 310 | Marie Walker | |
| 311 | Anonymous | |
| 312 | ricky rolle | |
| 313 | Michael Phillips | |
| 314 | Roy Sutton | The Carribean deserves better. |
| 315 | Ajamu Nangwaya | Greetings All:
We must strongly oppose this agreement or the capitulation of the regions needs and interests to Western imperialism. Our people will be shafted under EPA. |
| 316 | Clement Olive | This is an opportunity for people of Caribbean heritage, who have missed out on Federation, to take a stand, in facilitating the economic potential of the region, for the advancement of our people, in a deserving partnership, on the world - trade landscapes. |
| 317 | ian clarke | there is wisdom in counsel God Bless |
| 318 | morris albarus | Greetings
Keep up the good work and keep me up to date.
Morris |
| 319 | jocelyn demeritte | |
| 320 | Anonymous | |
| 321 | Nicole Millar | |
| 322 | Burnet Sealy | Our leaders continue to sell us out to our former colonial masters. We must never put our trust in politicians for they will want to control us for ever.
Power to civil society groups; fire fe de politicians. |
| 323 | Curtis Gittens | |
| 324 | Anonymous | |
| 325 | Avon Carty | |
| 326 | Michael De Gale | |
| 327 | Anonymous | |
| 328 | Madonna Harford | |
| 329 | Haroon Ali | |
| 330 | Dorbrene O'Marde | The issue of 'reparations' must be included in any economic agreement with Europe - even if it is only in recognition of the illegal and immoral transfer of wealth from Africa and the Caribbean. |
| 331 | C. Joyann Inniss | |
| 332 | Caribbean Peolple M. Comittee CPMUC | Caricom and AU to stay together. Caricom to vote and make decions for or against and that must bind all states. |
| 333 | Robert St. F. Chung | the disadvatages for signing now is too much for our countries to handle |
| 334 | Diana Tyme | I strongly support this petition. I do believe that the EPA agreements should focus upon the promotion of development and the reduction of poverty in the Caribbean, as well as in the African and Pacific regions. It is not sufficient to refer to EPA’s as merely trade agreements. |
| 335 | DON LAYNE | |
| 336 | Anonymous | |
| 337 | Juliette Maughan | |
| 338 | Clayson Panton | I implore our governments to renegotiate this agreement. our economies are much too small and vulnerable for this kind of trade agreement to benefit us.
In sports, boxers have weight divisions and golfers have handicaps to 'level the playing field'. The neo colonial model will be the death of us. |
| 339 | Camila Lamarão | |
| 340 | Lillette Barkley-Waite | |
| 341 | Gordon Bispham | The EPA must positively impact the lives of all Cariforum citizens. It must demonstrate a people centred approach and have built in equity provisions. |
| 342 | Windward Islands Civil Servants Union/Private Sector Union (WICSU/PSU | In Solidarity ! |
| 343 | Josephine Dublin-Prince | EPA in its present must go. |
| 344 | vanya David | We need to renegotiate this EPA |
| 345 | Dominica National Council of Women | We need to renegotiate this EPA because it does not reflect clearly the concern of women and gender concerns |
| 346 | Smith Prince | We need to renegotiate this EPA because it does not reflect clearly the concern of women and gender concerns |
| 347 | Charmaine Brumant | These agreements MUST be of mutual benefit to all parties but even more especially to these CARIFORUM countries considering the effect of prior such WTO aggreements which severely hampered their economic development |
| 348 | Marcia Clarke | I fully agree that our Governments re-negiotiate the EPA so that the Caribbean can benefit more. We have to seriously examine the effect that the EPA will have on our generations to come because some of us will not be around when the real hardships begin but our children and their children and so on will be the beneficiaries of this fiasco called the EPA. |
| 349 | Marcella Harris | |
| 350 | Anonymous | |