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6 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Fortunately Brexit Britain has stepped in and agreed to help our Australian friends and partners with the vaccine. Showing the way again.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6237682836001

 

Keep doing the good works  delivering & sharing  the vaccine worldwide ..... ???? so the E.U. can have ours righteous way as  we paid for ....????

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2 minutes ago, david555 said:

So that's a good solution ????, generous from Boris to help them out .....,you could  call it a " reorganization of distribution" ,   repairing the AZ  shortcoming on their E.U. contract ????

 

Just rising above the EU pettiness to help out an old friend. We'll be doing a lot more business with Australia now we've left the EU and Global Britain is always happy to lend a helping hand to genuine partners.

 

It also does the EU a favour by allowing them to keep a few more vaccines to help them out of their self inflicted, incompetent mess. They need every single one they can get. 

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1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

 

Just rising above the EU pettiness to help out an old friend. We'll be doing a lot more business with Australia now we've left the EU and Global Britain is always happy to lend a helping hand to genuine partners.

 

It also does the EU a favour by allowing them to keep a few more vaccines to help them out of their self inflicted, incompetent mess. They need every single one they can get. 

The EU is Australia's second largest trading partner....don't imagine they will be in a rush to "queer their pitch" by being too quick to sign a trade deal with the UK.

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7 minutes ago, Surelynot said:

The EU is Australia's second largest trading partner....don't imagine they will be in a rush to "queer their pitch" by being too quick to sign a trade deal with the UK.

 

I doubt even the EU would be petty and vindictive enough to stop trading with countries that sign a deal with the UK.

 

If they are, given the fantastic job that Liz Truss is doing signing deals around the world, they're going to have a very long list of countries that they won't be trading with. 

 

 

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46 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

Fortunately Brexit Britain has stepped in and agreed to help our Australian friends and partners with the vaccine. Showing the way again.

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6237682836001

 

Taking into account the fact that vaccine supply is not extensible on short term and that there are still Brits waiting to be vaccinated, what is the UK government going to do (in case it does anything, it seems It's just a rumour at this moment)? 

Divert supplies initially intended for UK citizen to Australia?

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 (So 1 year full out by brexit.... and still not ready ,  i thought "Govy" said all would be ready.....  ???? )

 

UK forced to delay checks on imports from EU by six months | Brexit | The Guardian

Introduction postponed until 2022 because border post infrastructure will not be ready in time

 
 
Thu 11 Mar 2021 17.03 GMT

The UK government has been forced to delay the introduction of import checks by six months, in a U-turn in post-Brexit policy, because a network of 30 border posts being built to process incoming goods would not have been ready on time.

Exports to the EU from Britain have been subject to controls since 1 January, but the government decided to opt for a phased approach on EU imports to give hauliers and business more time to adapt.

Checks were due to be introduced in stages from 1 April and from 1 July, but in recent days traders and ports have said they are not ready and that the introduction of processes as originally planned could lead to empty supermarket shelves.

 

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On 3/11/2021 at 4:00 PM, 7by7 said:

 Yes, let's prove to the countries we are so desperate to sign trade deals with that we can't be trusted!

I've never yet come across a contract that has the word trust used in any of it's vocabulary.

 

Further more, if the EU don't sign it, it's null and void.

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On 3/11/2021 at 9:25 PM, Hi from France said:

no need to wonder

Now how many doses of vaccine did the UK export yet ?

 

 

 

Or is the UK's usefulness to the world on vaccine in line with the 50% cut from the overseas aid budget?

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https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/aid

Thank you for the further evidence of the EU's ineptitude, since I presume these exports of the vaccine manufactured within the EU territory are honouring the orders contracted prior to the EU getting their act together.

Nice bit of propaganda there at the end, since you don't identify any of the EU produced vaccines as having been donated by the EU to underdeveloped countries.

The UK's foreign aid programme has, historically, surpassed any of the EU nations commitment.

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On 3/8/2021 at 1:19 PM, candide said:

 

The answer was in the post you truncated.

That was not an answer! It was a statement of where AZ chose to invest their money, not the EU's money, to expand their facilities. Or are you suggesting the EU's late order payment was a direct contribution to the development of the AZ production facilities in Europe? In which case back it up with facts.

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1 minute ago, Surelynot said:

UK exports to non-EU countries remained constant over the same period of time........Frosty the no man just ignores that fact of course....555

Yeah but the non EU countries dont have as much corona virus as the EU does so because everyone in the EU is dead already thats why exports are down.

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2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

But of course they were ready for a no deal Brexit if it had happened ????

All prepped, everything in place, all ready to go......only fly in the ointment is haulage companies not getting their paperwork in order.....lazy, good for nothing bar-stewards.

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Just now, Surelynot said:

All prepped, everything in place, all ready to go......only fly in the ointment is haulage companies not getting their paperwork in order.....lazy, good for nothing bar-stewards.

And they would have gotten away with it too if it wasnt for those meddling remainers.

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