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Hi John,

This weekend we showed the government what Britain thinks about a US trade deal. From farmers who mowed messages into their fields, to projections on shipping containers, pantomime cows in Parliament Square, and hundreds of people organising events and photo actions, the message was clear: we must stop the US trade deal! 

We really can defeat this toxic deal. And by doing so we can build a bigger movement for trade justice, ensuring that our post-Brexit trade deals do not trample of the rights of people or the environment - here and around the world. To achieve that, we need your help. Please join the movement today.    
 
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Take a look at what happened over the weekend

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I want to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone who took part. In the middle of a pandemic, pulling off such an impressive day of action was no mean feat. We know that public actions took place in Ayr, Barnsley, Bexhill, Bournemouth, Bradford, Cambridge, Cleveland, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hitchin, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Westminster, Ealing and Clapham), Macclesfield, Manchester, Nottingham, Oswestry, Oxford, Portsmouth, Reading, Shrewsbury and York. But let us know if we missed somewhere! 
 

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In the weeks to come, and whoever wins the US presidential election, we will keep working to defeat the US trade deal. The overwhelming majority of British people are opposed to this deal, and it’s unacceptable that the government is pushing forward with it at this time. But the alliances we’ve built mean we really can defeat this deal.   

To do this, we need to build the strongest movement that we can. And to do this, we need you. Big change only ever comes about from people working together, over time, to build a strong movement. Please be part of this. Join our movement today. Together we can stop the US deal and go on to start building the better world we so desperately need. 

Thank you for everything you do,

Nick Dearden
Director of Global Justice Now
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