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Comments by "BritishFreedom" (@BritishFreedom) on "Ursula von der Leyen with EU leaders back tightening vaccine exports at Brussels Summit #EUCO" video.
So International Contract Law is no longer binding, all because the EU are useless, were slow, late and made bad contracts so because some of these vaccines are made in EU territory, the International Legal System no longer counts.... Don't expect Countries or Companies to honour any contracts with you EU. You're more shifty than a Ten Bob note.
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The EU are breaking International Law, if a person or a company did this they'd get taken to Court. If International Law is there to be broken then we can use this as a Pretext to scrap the NI Protocol. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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Aris Georgopoulos I don't buy that 21 million vaccines were sent to thee UK. The figures just don't add up. I can agree that we've had around 10 million Pfizer jabs. But as far as I know, we've had no AstraZeneca jabs from the EU. AZ were stockpiling the vaccine in the UK back in November and we know they produce 2 million a week in the UK. If you take all December, January, February and now we're at the end of March. That makes 32 million AZ jabs produced in the UK. We've also had 5 million AZ jabs from India. That makes in total, the UK has had near to 47 million jabs. We've jabbed half our population, which is around 30 million. So the question is, where have the other 17 million jabs gone that the UK are meant to have? The numbers don't stack up.
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@isacadc4552 It has been reported. Firstly it was 29 million doses. About 13 million were for export the rest for the EU. The thing is, they weren't "hidden" they were waiting final checks. Maybe instead of following what your dear leaders say in the EU you should do your own research. AZ is the only not for profit vaccine on the market. Ten times cheaper than the Pfizer jab btw. It's the only vaccine maker to allow other vaccine makers to produce it's vaccine. Perhaps you should be grateful that there's actually a Pharma Company out there not making £Billions from this Pandemic and actually wants to pull the World out of this crisis for the betterment of mankind. Perhaps you should be more grateful to the UK for allowing AZ to produce this vaccine in the EU in the first place as it was made in one of our Universities at our tax payers expense. Oxford has the rights on this jab.
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Aris Georgopoulos The EU are breaking International Law. A Law they helped to create. If the EU can't uphold their own laws because they made a mess of ordering jabs, then I don't see why should uphold any Law or agreement we have with the EU. It's called Karma.
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@imeldam1183 That's a lie. Just do the maths. 9.1 million Pfizer jabs have been administered in the UK. 1/4 of the deliveries we should have had from them btw.. We make ourselves 2 million jabs a week and we know that AZ was stockpiling them before they were cleared for approval. Back in November 2020 they said they had 10 million stockpiled here in the UK. Then we make 2 million a week. That's through December, January, February and now March. Which is another 32 million doses. We've also had a 5 million shipment from India. Now add them up. 32 million we made ourselves and 5 million from India and 1 million from the EU (which wasn't from the EU as they were made in the UK but sent to Germany for bottling). 37 + 10 = 47 million doses we have... We've jabbed 30 million people. So what the EU are saying is that we're got 17 million doses as spare capacity. Add that other 11 million that the EU are saying and we have 27 spare doses just sitting around.. That sounds pretty ridiculous to me. Which sad to say, is the norm from the EU these days.
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