Non - Brexit

Got my 2nd jab here, around 3 weeks before I would have done in the UK.
No doubt there have been issues, but well on the way now.
No sign of a French minister profiteering from the vaccines as yet.

How do you know you got it three weeks before you'd have got it here? Certainly in Bournemouth they've smashed it. I got mine three weeks ago and most of my pals my age (40) have had theirs too.
 
Got my 2nd jab here, around 3 weeks before I would have done in the UK.
No doubt there have been issues, but well on the way now.
No sign of a French minister profiteering from the vaccines as yet.
You must be very special then Al as I see the French vaccination figures yesterday were
1 dose - 26,219,555. (UK 39,585,655)
2 doses - 12,470,680. (UK 26,073,284)

Total doses.
France 38,690,235
UK 65,658,939

I think thats like the UK going into the last 15 minutes and being 4-0 up.....................................

https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Coronavirus-Daily-updates-on-the-situation-in-France
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations
 
You must be very special then Al as I see the French vaccination figures yesterday were
1 dose - 26,219,555. (UK 39,585,655)
2 doses - 12,470,680. (UK 26,073,284)

Total doses.
France 38,690,235
UK 65,658,939

I think thats like the UK going into the last 15 minutes and being 4-0 up.....................................

https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Coronavirus-Daily-updates-on-the-situation-in-France
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations


I had to get cancer to jump the queue.
 
But here's the thing when comparing vaccine rollout willy sizes...If people aren't taking the vaccine, then it is going to be offered to different age groups more quickly. So both things can be correct. Al got his second jab before he would have in the UK, and the UK has a better take up so the groups eligible for the vaccine was slower.
 
But here's the thing when comparing vaccine rollout willy sizes...If people aren't taking the vaccine, then it is going to be offered to different age groups more quickly. So both things can be correct. Al got his second jab before he would have in the UK, and the UK has a better take up so the groups eligible for the vaccine was slower.
In Al's case because of his medical needs he would have got the second jab in the UK very early as well.
 
Absolutely bloody hilarious. We don't want to follow the rules we voted for or obey international law as agreed with the EU. Going well, isn't it?

Whilst the UK government certainly don't come out of this looking good the EU don't particularly either. They should never have been trying to use the GFA to put political pressure on a trade agreement because it always applied equally to the Irish Sea as it did a hard border in the island of Ireland. The problem they've got is that the UK always said they won't put any border checks up so the Irish and EU insistence that it was the UK that had to find a solution to this be abuse they voted out always rang hollow.

Its their single market now and they have to decide how they are going to protect it. Irish border or border between RoI and the EU.
 
Whilst the UK government certainly don't come out of this looking good the EU don't particularly either. They should never have been trying to use the GFA to put political pressure on a trade agreement because it always applied equally to the Irish Sea as it did a hard border in the island of Ireland. The problem they've got is that the UK always said they won't put any border checks up so the Irish and EU insistence that it was the UK that had to find a solution to this be abuse they voted out always rang hollow.

Its their single market now and they have to decide how they are going to protect it. Irish border or border between RoI and the EU.
So someone says they're not going to follow the law, and therefore its the lawmakers role to find a solution.

More classic fence-sitting.
 

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