Originally posted by teamsaint
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Has anyone perceived a single Brexit benefit yet?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell, to me, full stories consist in edited highlights in the mindsets of many reporters and/or editors/proprietors.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
Scroll down to the map and hover over the country to see the vaccine roll out progress.
The UK's vaccination roll out is a very tangible benefit of Brexit. Highly tangible because, as we all know, Covid-19 is the biggest issue facing mankind and the scientists believe that vaccination is the only way out of the nightmare (happily Merkel, Johnson, Macron, Joe Biden, et al agree). UK is approaching 11 million and the highest EU nation, Germany is barely over 2 million. We are fortunate that the UK is not shackled with the EU's shambolic procurement process and the challenges of dealing with 27 nation states with different circumstances.
I'm still worried about the extra cost of my CD parcels from EU and Swiss Amazon market sellers, though!Last edited by Bert; 27-01-21, 11:10.
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Originally posted by Bert View Posthttps://www.euronews.com/2021/01/26/...eading-the-way
Scroll down to the map and hover over the country to see the vaccine roll out progress.
The UK's vaccination roll out is a very tangible benefit of Brexit. Highly tangible because, as we all know, Covid-19 is the biggest issue facing mankind and the scientists believe that vaccination is the only way out of the nightmare (happily Merkel, Johnson, Macron, Joe Biden, et al agree). UK is approaching 11 million and the highest EU nation, Germany is barely over 2 million. We are fortunate that the UK is not shackled with the EU's shambolic procurement process and the challenges of dealing with 27 nation states with different circumstances.
I'm still worried about the extra cost of my CD parcels from EU and Swiss Amazon market sellers, though!
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The EU is bound to feel the need to give its naughty runaway sister a bit of a kicking to avoid encourager les autres. I cannot blame them. However it is a great shame that this first of many spats is about such a serious global matter which affects all humanity. Of course I am glad the UK has got off to a flying start with vaccination...eve if it is less than 10% of our population....and I hope all of Europe, EU member or not, will realise its responsibility to the rest of the world, especially the deprived bits.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThe EU is bound to feel the need to give its naughty runaway sister a bit of a kicking to avoid encourager les autres. I cannot blame them. However it is a great shame that this first of many spats is about such a serious global matter which affects all humanity. Of course I am glad the UK has got off to a flying start with vaccination...eve if it is less than 10% of our population....and I hope all of Europe, EU member or not, will realise its responsibility to the rest of the world, especially the deprived bits.
Here's the FT's take on it.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOne wonders, would the EU procurement arrangements have been better coordinated had the UK still been an active member? That might have been to the benefit of all EU citizens.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThe EU is bound to feel the need to give its naughty runaway sister a bit of a kicking to avoid encourager les autres. I cannot blame them. However it is a great shame that this first of many spats is about such a serious global matter which affects all humanity. Of course I am glad the UK has got off to a flying start with vaccination...eve if it is less than 10% of our population....and I hope all of Europe, EU member or not, will realise its responsibility to the rest of the world, especially the deprived bits.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostWe are fortunate that the UK is not shackled with the EU's shambolic procurement process and the challenges of dealing with 27 nation states with different circumstances.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhereas the UK is shackled with government strategies which have continually led to the highest death rate among Covid victims anywhere.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostNonsense. Our Covid death rate is statistically indistinguishable from 9 European states that sadly head the global table. Belgium is the worst on the planet and San Marino is giving them a run for their money. Seems like it's a European problem.
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Originally posted by Bert View PostNonsense. Our Covid death rate is statistically indistinguishable from 9 European states that sadly head the global table. Belgium is the worst on the planet and San Marino is giving them a run for their money. Seems like it's a European problem.
In deaths per 100.000, the UK is the world leader, though the Czech Republic and Italy are not far behind.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNot what we were just told on the BBC lunchtime news.
Nuance isn’t always the BBCs biggest strength these days.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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