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European Union Referendum - In or Out??
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Yes, the EU trying the big bully boy tactics to get their own way. And then having to back down when people stand up to them. But only in a limited and specific way.
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They have made a mess of it for sure. But I don't see where they were being 'bully boys'. They are entitled to invoke article 16 to protect their citizens and market if they see fit.

But there could be no 'hard border' without Boris and the Teoseach's signing up for it. Nor could article 16 necessarily prevent vaccine getting to Northern Ireland, it gets its vaccine from the UK anyway..

It looks like AZ have fucked the EU over with their contract and they have seriously panicked. Time for Brussels to take a step back from this for the weekend and chill.
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(30-01-2021, 01:53)hibeejim21 Wrote: They have made a mess of it for sure. But I don't see where they were being 'bully boys'. They are entitled to invoke article 16 to protect their citizens and market if they see fit.

But there could be no 'hard border' without Boris and the Teoseach's signing up for it. Nor could article 16 necessarily prevent vaccine getting to Northern Ireland, it gets its vaccine from the UK anyway..

It looks like AZ have fucked the EU over with their contract and they have seriously panicked. Time for Brussels to take a step back from this for the weekend and chill.

You're joking right?

They ordered 3 months late after the UK and then expect to be 1st in the queue. They threatened to block exports of vaccine from Pfizer/Biontech to the UK. The German media put out lies about the Astrazeneca vaccine to say it was only 8% effective in over 65s and now Macron and the French are saying it's 10% effective. They expected the UK to give some of our supply to them. The EU commission ordered a raid on Astrazeneca in Belgium. They expected the Astrazeneca vaccine before they gave it the go ahead. A German MEP talked about 'trade wars' and showing 'weapons' and said that the UK and the companies would pay for this on the same day as Holocaust memorial day.

They triggered Article 16 and could have put the Good Friday agreement at risk if they hadn't done a U-turn. The EU's argument is with the pharmaceutical companies not the UK. France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands had agreed to get their own vaccines but the EU said no and that they would do it as 27 countries and look what's happened? Germany went behind the EU's back and ordered off Pfizer/Biontech. The EU put all their eggs in one basket hoping that the French vaccines would work but they both failed and then panicked.

The EU have shown their true colours.

Imagine if the boot was on the other foot and the EU had got in before the UK. The EU would turn round and say sorry it's not our problem. All sides of the political spectrum have come out and condemned the EU all except the SNP and Sturgeon.
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What part of "they have made a mess of it for sure" do you not follow matt ? They have totally thrown their rattles out the pram, but ultimately its a contract dispute not a rerun of world war 2 Laugh

The Commission negotiated the contracts on behalf of the EU as a way to at least try and avoid the ugly free-for-all that erupted last year, when national governments squabbled over orders of PPE and they secured lower prices and guarantees but at the cost of speed of delivery. Remember this vaccine would not be available in the quantity it is without EU investment but that seems to be getting forgotten.

The contract has been now published. It includes binding quantities, it includes UK facilities, it does not contain a first come first serve clause. AZ have fucked up big time too, they only applied for approval in the EU on 12th January, weeks after it had approval in Britain (the UK got Pfizer early because it absolved the company of any blame if it went wrong)

Article 16 wouldn't have put the Good Friday agreement at risk either, Thats Snarlene talking, and she actually wants a land border on the island which is why she was urging Boris for restrictions weeks ago. Someone at the commission totally fucked up there because it couldn't have been enacted without Dublins approval anyway.

Ultimately AZ have played everybody, including the UK , for mugs in this with their inflated promises.
Remember our 30M doses by September ?
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Yep!! Absolutely right! I'm an ex contracts man, done them for years - compiled them, negotiated them, reviewed them and revised/refined them. Studied rotten civil eng contracts (+ others) and lessons learnt from them. This is all about the set clauses in a contract that has been signed and sealed by all parties and the print detail is obviously very important!! Also the comment that the EU has "shown its true colours"!!?? WTF does that mean???? The EU officials are likewise trying to deal with a pandemic in the best way that they can do it!! F### the Brit political isolationism and a reason to find fault with the EU who I've previously said are not perfect by any manner or means but I certainly don't "buy" the shit, the jingoism, the isolationism, the angst, the xenophobia, the misogny, the politics of hate and subversion of democratic principles and the law itself being preached from these Brexit/Tory c### in Westminster!! Thumb down May I also add that if the Brexit con had not been stupidly approved and done, this issue wouldn't even be debated at all. The other issue that struck me about this vaccine dispute is to ask, "Did nobody observe the ridiculous jingoism attached to that moment when Johnson and his fascist accomplices, like Gove and Hancock, started 'beating the British drum' re their great achievement etc etc" - IT WAS F###### WELL EMBARRASSING COMING FROM THE BIGGEST F### UP GOVT IN EUROPE!! IMO there is a global mission to defeat this virus and it doesn't just centre on the interests of the UK and the EU anyway. I think the bigger story is the one that governs the "haves" and the "have nots", lotsa countries who are not gonna receive the vaccine any time soon and, in many cases, will not receive it for months n months, if not years!! All about affluence and trying to be "first in the queue" as usual - it looks good and something we can argue about but the needless loss of life will be massive huhhhhh!! And what happens to COVID in a global sense actually does matter to the Brit govt and the EU in the long term anyway.
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My take on yesterday if the EU had said we need help then we would have helped them, no ifs no buts, we still will but the heavy handedness has put that back a while
And a word of warning for our friends North of the Border, for the last four years the EU have used the Republic as a useful stooge however when the chips are down they chose the time to do a Robert Kilroy-Silk to share or to shaft, they chose the latter

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You mean a few hours of heavy-handedness which I reckon was prob initiated by one senior EU official and a likely pissed off one at that. The Irish border is open - MOVE ON! Btw the EU didn't use the ROI as a useful stooge - THEY PROTECTED ONE OF THEIR EU MEMBER STATES and one can see that very clearly as things evolved through this whole shit Brexit debacle until its conclusion. Just compare their protectionism with the huge disregard and shameless contradictions that emanated from Johnson and his fascist Brit govt - their behaviour is astoundingly different but no surprise - the EU were dealing with serial liars and fascists the likes of whom decent people in the UK have never seen before and it continues regardless. Lastly, people north of the border are too distracted by the implications and restrictions relative to this pandemic crisis, just like in most other countries. But one thing is absolutely clear to most folk up here - the Johnson govt is in a league of its own when it comes to political activity/behaviour of the worst kind - the British version of Trumpism!! Nobody fooled re who the real political adversary is v Scottish interests and proper democratic values. Twenty consecutive opinion polls have the same theme attached to them - get rid of this Brit govt and lets go our separate ways sooner rather than later!! The momentum is growing week by week esp when we have a shameless cheeky c### of a British PM who disnae even follow his own advice to not travel during the current strict English lockdown and likewise with the Scot govt lockdown rule either. It's a pity we couldnae quarantine that privileged bastard for 10 days in the cheapest of hotels located in Berwick upon Tweed plus feed him bread and water as a moral punishment!! He'd lose a lotta weight as well - do him a favour at the same time lol!!
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Aye the first country in the wordl to have the vaccine, had the foresight to start planning last February to get one rolled out, placed orders in August with seven pharma companies. At the same time Germany placed orders with a German firm however were told to let Brussels do it, they ordered three months late and are paying a price which is way lower that what we are.
Last two day close to a million people vaccinated with about 800,000 in England, UK 13.8% of the population 1.2 % in Europe, Europe has ballsed up big time
Her silence speaks volumes if it had been us that had cocked up boy would we have known, why the silence though is she helping her husband shred documentation in relation to Alex Salmond.
No doubt she'll be on television tomorrow explaning what a good job but watch those eyes blink when she gets a difficult question, give you a tip she's now being targeted, maybe they should ask her why Scotland has the highest unemplyment rate in the UK, highest drug related deaths , highest deficit of GDP in Europe . Hate to think what mess you'd be in without the Barnett formula
To be honest vast majority of us down south would vote to get rid of Scotland then Nats then you'll realise what a dud she is. So go ahead have your independence then try to join the EU after Friday's events the end game has started for the EU even the German newspaper BILD has given it a kicking
As for Bojo going to Scotland at least he didn't use a Virgin train like Ferrier.
As you say she has done a really good job after all last summer she had nearly eradicated Covid
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53195166
As phrase empty vessels make most sound boy is loud these days, enjoy tomorrow she'll be back on the box tomorrow Kim Jong Sturgeon

Hardly a ringing endorsement for the EU which the SNP wish to rejoin

https://grandeguerrafvg.it/2021/01/27/ge...or-brexit/
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(31-01-2021, 11:29)themaclad Wrote: Aye the first country in the wordl to have the vaccine, had the foresight to start planning last February to get one rolled out, placed orders in August with seven pharma companies. At the same time Germany placed orders with a German firm however were told to let Brussels do it, they ordered three months late and are paying a price which is way lower that what we are.
Last two day close to a million people vaccinated with about 800,000 in England, UK 13.8% of the population 1.2 % in Europe, Europe has ballsed up big time
Her silence speaks volumes if it had been us that had cocked up boy would we have known,  why the silence though is she helping her husband shred documentation in relation to Alex Salmond.
No doubt she'll be on television tomorrow explaning what a good job but watch those eyes blink when she gets a difficult question, give you a tip she's now being targeted,  maybe they should ask her why Scotland has the highest unemplyment rate in the UK, highest drug related deaths , highest deficit of GDP in Europe . Hate to think what mess you'd be in without the Barnett formula
To be honest vast majority of us down south would vote to get rid of Scotland then Nats then you'll realise what a dud she is. So go ahead have your independence then try to join the EU after Friday's events the end game has started for the EU even the German newspaper BILD has given it a kicking
As for Bojo going to Scotland at least he didn't use a Virgin train like Ferrier.
As you say she has done a really good job after all last summer she had nearly eradicated Covid
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53195166
As phrase empty vessels make most sound boy is loud these days, enjoy tomorrow she'll be back on the box tomorrow Kim Jong Sturgeon

Hardly a ringing endorsement for the EU which the SNP wish to rejoin

https://grandeguerrafvg.it/2021/01/27/ge...or-brexit/


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