What the hell?!
"The bloc has said the UK can take part in the project, which will use the EU's buying power to purchase more stock."
What on earth is wrong with this?
"But Downing Street confirmed on Thursday it would not join as "we are no longer members of the EU"
That is just sick! What is wrong with these people?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostTalking of which, did you get canned today and was it for posting too much bollocks on here?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ The spokesman dismissed suggestions that it was hard to understand why the government was not participating in the EU-wide procurement scheme for ventilators. Asked why the government was not doing this, he replied: “We are no longer members of the EU.” In fact, because the UK is in the post-Brexit transition period, the UK would have been able to participate. When it was put to him that people would find it hard to understand this decision, particularly in the light of the fact that the PM has called for international cooperation in the fight against coronavirus, the spokesman said: “I’m not sure that it is.””
UK coronavirus live: death toll and infections rise in Scotland, as London hospitals see 'tsunami' of patients | Politics | The Guardian
Makes sense - plenty of ventilators in UK, innit?Leave a comment:
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“ The spokesman dismissed suggestions that it was hard to understand why the government was not participating in the EU-wide procurement scheme for ventilators. Asked why the government was not doing this, he replied: “We are no longer members of the EU.” In fact, because the UK is in the post-Brexit transition period, the UK would have been able to participate. When it was put to him that people would find it hard to understand this decision, particularly in the light of the fact that the PM has called for international cooperation in the fight against coronavirus, the spokesman said: “I’m not sure that it is.””
UK coronavirus live: death toll and infections rise in Scotland, as London hospitals see 'tsunami' of patients | Politics | The Guardian
Makes sense - plenty of ventilators in UK, innit?
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