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posted on 31/3/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
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Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
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You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
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I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.

posted on 31/3/21

comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
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Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
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I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.
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The USA didn't approve it for weeks too. Both the USA and EU failed to approve it for the same reasons. Why just the EU?

posted on 31/3/21

comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.
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Ok.

posted on 31/3/21

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
Don’t plan on working in Europe. If the U.K. is on a downward trend, we will see mass EU citizen migration back to mainland Europe.
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...and we'll be stuck here blaming everyone else.
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You can blame Cameron and people being given a black and white choice.

posted on 31/3/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 5 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The USA didn't approve it for weeks too. Both the USA and EU failed to approve it for the same reasons. Why just the EU?
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If it’s not a Bill gates approved vaccine then why would anyone want it, the EU had to get member state agreement and allocation all signed off.

Here, well we ordered as many as we could as Europe’s third wave looks to hit.

Get my second jab soon. Would be lucky to get my first in Europe.

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 31/3/21

comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 11 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 1 hour, 48 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 10 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 58 minutes ago
comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 2 minutes ago
I’m not a Brexit supporter or voter but if you compare our vaccine rollout to the EUs, then I’d say some economic tariffs are more than worth it.
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Thats only because the UK manufacturer AstraZeneca is not adhering to its contract with the EU and shipping all vaccines to the UK. But yeah, you are ahead of us through foul play.
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Well this isn't true at all.

But, anyone who voted for Brexit was either uninformed, stupid, or had something to personally gain from it.
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Tell me then Einstein, whats the truth?

The U.K. contract was signed just a day after the one with the EU. So why is the UK getting all their vaccines, and the EU don't?
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Google the contract Einstein.
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The contracts are practically identical
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And? You said it wasn't adhering to its contract. If it wasn't, the EU could sue....and yet they don't. Like I said, read the contract.
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They waived the right to sue, but that is not what I said initially at all. You've now moved the goal posts 3 times, because you keep talking bollox.
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What?you said it wasn't adhering to the contract. I said that wasn't true. Which it isn't and if it was, they'd have a leg go stand on in terms of breach of contract. Which they don't.
You're a mess.
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Well you obviously dont know whats in the contracts then, because if you did, you'd knew that the EU cannot sue and that the EU contract is government by Belgium law and not UK law, and this is why the contract language is interpreted differently.

But Aztrazenica is not delivering what has been agreed. Why is that so hard to understand?
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I understand perfectly thanks. You seem to have backtracked slightly from your initial point though don't you. "shipping all vaccines to UK". "Not adhering to contract". Two things that are incorrect.
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They are not fulfilling their contract with EU but they are fulfilling the UK contract eventhough it was signed a day later ffs. You're having a mare.

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 31/3/21

comment by Chester Chesterton III (U1308)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 5 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The USA didn't approve it for weeks too. Both the USA and EU failed to approve it for the same reasons. Why just the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

If it’s not a Bill gates approved vaccine then why would anyone want it, the EU had to get member state agreement and allocation all signed off.

Here, well we ordered as many as we could as Europe’s third wave looks to hit.

Get my second jab soon. Would be lucky to get my first in Europe.
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Well to be fair the EU has a bit more citizens than the UK

posted on 31/3/21

Brexit has been the best thing to happen to this Country for the past 42 years

posted on 31/3/21

comment by πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ ThE ReVoLuTiOn Is HeRe πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ (U22182)
posted 36 seconds ago
Brexit has been the best thing to happen to this Country for the past 42 years
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So you keep telling us.

Have you dreamt up any reasons why yet?

posted on 31/3/21

Also, it's not entirely on them because the EU and USA delayed approval of AZ vaccine because AZ bungled up the human testing of the virus and intial results were not satisfactorily reliable. This has been reported in the media but no one seems to be ranting about that.

posted on 1/4/21

Never forget that I called brexit on the night of the vote on ja606
I am so good

posted on 1/4/21

comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 12 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by Chester Chesterton III (U1308)
posted 51 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 5 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Fred Klopp (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
Fierce remainer, but definitely softened massively as being outside the EU has been hugely beneficial for us getting our vaccines together.

Per capita one of the hardest hit countries on the planet, been in lockdown since October here so I'm glad we're about to look after ourselves first.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Bit like scoring an horrendous own goal then grabbing a late equalizer.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You still don't win the match in that scenario though.

Also, initial vaccine rollout is a relatively short term affair and it's shortsighted, or failing to look further than your nose, to make any meaningful derivation from it. Furthermore even the vaccine rollout itself isn't over yet.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm positive, we are doing well and Europe has done appallingly. I know blame Britain is everybody's favourite game but they didn't approve the vaccine for weeks after us. That's entirely on them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The USA didn't approve it for weeks too. Both the USA and EU failed to approve it for the same reasons. Why just the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------

If it’s not a Bill gates approved vaccine then why would anyone want it, the EU had to get member state agreement and allocation all signed off.

Here, well we ordered as many as we could as Europe’s third wave looks to hit.

Get my second jab soon. Would be lucky to get my first in Europe.
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Well to be fair the EU has a bit more citizens than the UK
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I see that Austria is looking to get vaccines from outside the EU. What a great institution we have left.

posted on 3/4/21

US health insurance giant Centene is taking over 49 GP practices.

They have to be stopped.

https://mobile.twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1377961511432421380

posted on 3/4/21

https://amp.theguardian.com/society/2021/feb/26/nhs-gp-practice-operator-with-500000-patients-passes-into-hands-of-us-health-insurer?__twitter_impression=true

posted on 3/4/21

NHS being sold off to the USA like we were told.

People believed that 350m to the NHS crap, which was a lie, but refused to believe they wanted to sell off the NHS.

Well there you go.

As I keep saying Tories would be nowhere without lies.

RIP NHS

posted on 3/4/21

Anywho, so how's Brexit working out for ya?

posted on 3/4/21

Yeah alright thanks

posted on 3/4/21

comment by Bãles left boot (U22081)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
Yeah alright thanks
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posted on 3/4/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 4 hours, 36 minutes ago
https://amp.theguardian.com/society/2021/feb/26/nhs-gp-practice-operator-with-500000-patients-passes-into-hands-of-us-health-insurer?__twitter_impression=true
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Were you this vocal on the previous 21 they operate?

What link do other private contracts have to US companies previously opened up under Labour?

posted on 3/4/21

Fact is they didn't have these ones before but they have them now.

posted on 3/4/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 6 hours, 36 minutes ago
Anywho, so how's Brexit working out for ya?
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Great

Thanks to the government breaking International law (NI Protocol) there hasn't just been as many empty shelves in my supermarket as late.

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 3/4/21

comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Percy Pig aficionado (U3126)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 6 hours, 36 minutes ago
Anywho, so how's Brexit working out for ya?
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Great

Thanks to the government breaking International law (NI Protocol) there hasn't just been as many empty shelves in my supermarket as late.
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posted on 3/4/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 9 hours, 21 minutes ago
comment by Bãles left boot (U22081)
posted 1 hour, 39 minutes ago
Yeah alright thanks
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posted on 3/4/21

comment by Hulk - Admin 5 (U1250)
posted 4 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by What would Stuart Pearce do? Percy Pig aficionado (U3126)
posted 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 6 hours, 36 minutes ago
Anywho, so how's Brexit working out for ya?
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Great

Thanks to the government breaking International law (NI Protocol) there hasn't just been as many empty shelves in my supermarket as late.
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Was also able to buy some plant seeds from Amazon today for my summer vegetable patch. So thanks Mr Frost

posted on 3/4/21

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Son of the Soil (U1282)
posted 8 hours, 25 minutes ago
Fact is they didn't have these ones before but they have them now.
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Are you sure no private NHS contracts were held prior to this under Labour by non U.K. companies ?

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