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OOPs EU get the lawyers in and miss out?
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostAfter years of negotiating for no hard border in Ireland and 20 odd days into a EU deal
the EU play the NI card
COVID-19: PM expresses 'grave concerns' over EU controls on Northern Ireland vaccine exports | UK News | Sky News
Suddenly realising it is a back door into the EU.
They really are trying to cover their backsides.
"Boris Johnson has expressed his "grave concerns" to EU chief Ursula von der Leyen over Brussels' decision to introduce controls on the export of COVID-19 vaccines from the bloc to Northern Ireland.
The prime minister had previously called on the EU to "urgently clarify its intentions" and Number 10 said it was considering action over the move to potentially stop the unimpeded flow of jabs into the region.
Brussels on Friday triggered Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol that forms part of the Brexit withdrawal deal.
Stormont's First Minister Arlene Foster described the EU move as an "incredible act of hostility" that places a "hard border" between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic over the vaccine supply chain".Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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This thread proves remainers are equal in stupidity to Brexiters; as a remainer the protection of EU as some kind of infallible entity is asinine. The EU has done real damage to its image this week.
DAVOS 2021: Japan and Korea attack EU's vaccine nationalismComment
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostThis thread proves remainers are equal in stupidity to Brexiters; as a remainer the protection of EU as some kind of infallible entity is asinine. The EU has done real damage to its image this week.
DAVOS 2021: Japan and Korea attack EU's vaccine nationalismI'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI imagine that British politicians will congratulate the EU if Astra Zeneca start exporting vaccines to the EU according to the EU contract, which explicitly lists the UK as a supplier.Comment
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Alright for some: Protocol promise: PM in vow to trigger Article 16 if trading difficulties worsen - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Pot, kettle...“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostThanks for proving the point I was making.
respect!I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe UK have done an excellent job of hogging all the vaccines they manufacture themselves by using a confidential clause in the contract with Astra-Zeneca whereas EU countries have been exporting vaccines to countries without local vaccine manufacturing capability, as well as the UK! and shifting the blame of vaccine nationalism onto the EU.
respect!
I expect you support the World Health Organisation urging the UK to pause its vaccination programme once vulnerable groups have received their jabs to help ensure the global rollout is fairComment
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Its impressive the way the EU has created so much moral high ground that Bozo could build a strip club and bordello on it and yet still look good.
Markus Söder, the Bavarian premier and Germany's possible future chancellor, told ZDF television on Friday that it was his impression that the commission "ordered too late, and only bet on a few companies, they agreed on a price in a typically bureaucratic EU procedure and completely underestimated the fundamental importance of the situation."
Former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt wrote on Twitter that he "had hoped not to see [the European Union] leading the world down the destructive path of vaccine nationalism".Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe UK have done an excellent job of hogging all the vaccines they manufacture themselves by using a confidential clause in the contract with Astra-Zeneca whereas EU countries have been exporting vaccines to countries without local vaccine manufacturing capability, as well as the UK! and shifting the blame of vaccine nationalism onto the EU.!Comment
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