Who saw that coming
We did have a benefit of negotiating our vaccines on our own, which is the first tangible benefit I think.
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Who saw that coming
We did have a benefit of negotiating our vaccines on our own, which is the first tangible benefit I think.
Isn't everything constantly negotiated?
Climate targets, corporation taxes.. Hence why European parliament gather every few weeks.
Just were negotiating outside rather than inside, we've already seen some benefits (Vaccinations) and some drawbacks (Border trade) in the first few weeks of it
My mother is , she's getting hers in hospital and I am likely to get one soon
But if I have to wait then so be it
Clearly you are of a right voting leaning and I think its fair to assume that you voted for Brexit , given your claim about its unwieldy nature
Good luck both with getting a jab and being part of the brexit generation
Huge assumption being made is that the EU will still be around in 50 years
We have seen over the last few years different EU countries wanting more for themselves and less willing to help out the poorer countries
During the first few months of the pandemic Italy and Spain were given very little support when they needed it most
The richer EU countries are unwilling to commit to combined EU debt bonds to help “bail out” poorer EU nations
The problems the EU as a whole are having with vaccinations
Don’t forget that the EU has just lost one of its biggest net contributors meaning other countries are going to have to pay extra to plug this gap
Creaking at the seems at present and won’t survive if another one or two countries vote to leave
Brexit did not mean that vaccine approvals could be done any quicker.
https://fullfact.org/health/coronavirus-vaccine-brexit/
I didn't say it did but that is even more of an indictment of the EU seeing the mess they're currently in with the vaccine roll-out.
Even the German press are saying that the way Brussels are dealing with the roll-out is the best ever advert there could be for Brexit.
Germany, France, The Netherlands and Italy all had a preliminary supply agreement with Astrazeneca last June but the EU insisted on dealing with them on on behalf of the bloc.
Its done
And by god we really have been done
The UK finance sector and investment banking advice was a major employer . Now UK based banks are no longer able to advise European business
Wealth , taxable income all pissed away to Germany etc
Rule Brittania
This is just the start
Its all very well saying live with it but its going to feck everyone up the arse
Switch the lights off
Mike, can we have a yawning smiley please?
The country has made a decision
But its going to feck us
Twenty percent drop in trade this quarter predicted
If a business does everything online thats fine but many jobs are going to be lost
The economists almost overwhelmingly said it would be stupid to leave the EU
The brexit crew rolled out that far right pillock from cardiff University, Midford, a former advisor to Thatcher
We have dived into a sea of glass
UK financial sector , a huge generator of taxable income and jobs ?
Thats going to be losing influence to Germany
Goods from China, our main supplier , come through Europe, more expensive to get in
And goods from Europe itself ? More expensive to get in
Still we have a new deal with Japan, even though we have one already
This is just the beginning
Enjoy the ride
Why don't you get out of the habit of stating something as fact when it is only your opinion. Nothing can be fact if it hasn't yet happened.
Any country outside the EU that has a trade agreement with it will/have set up a continuity agreement with UK. These things have been being arranged for a year. Why do you say that anything from China must come though the UK? Have the bullied China into not trading with us, like the tried to bully the vaccine companies to divert our vaccine supply?