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What Trinidad and Tobago Must Ask Before It Signs

A free book. Five short chapters. One evening's reading.

Why read this?

Nobody can tell you whether this deal is good or bad. Not the people cheering. Not the people protesting. Because the deal has not been written yet.

A memorandum of understanding commits nobody to anything. It is a piece of paper that says two parties intend to keep talking. Which means the whole country is arguing about a blank page.

This book does not tell you what to think. It tells you what to ask.

Five short chapters. What is actually inside these buildings. What they drink. Why they are looking at us in the first place. The honest case for, and the honest case against, argued with equal force. And the seven questions that must be answered before anybody signs anything.
One evening's reading. Free, and it always will be.

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The Seven Questions

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1. Which cooling system are you using, and is it in the contract?

2. What price are you paying for the electricity, and for how many years?

3. How many permanent jobs, doing what, in year three?

4. In the worst month of a dry year, how much water will this building take?

5. Who owns the computing, and can Trinidad and Tobago use any of it?

6. What happens when they leave?

7. Can we get out, and what does it cost us?

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