Political relations between UK-EU

And - whilst I might be wrong (but really doubt I will be) we will find out that the Contract Ts&Cs do not remotely provide any justification for the EU's threatened actions (I have been tied up today so may be out of touch with developments)

What AZ suggest is the situation reflects 'standard' provisions - I really do not believe that the EU have negotiated something 'special' - how would that have worked really?

It certainly won’t be explicit, it would make no sense. The EU could argue best endeavours implies using all production facilities but that would be to stretch a point
 
The EU problem with the AstraZeneca vaccine is of their own making, to slow in the decision making process, UK vaccine producers had a 3 month head start to tweak things and improve yields. And I wonder how many UK citizen's would have been vaccinated if we were still part of the EU? Nowhere near the current numbers that's for sure.
 
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It certainly won’t be explicit, it would make no sense. The EU could argue best endeavours implies using all production facilities but that would be to stretch a point

Their argument around the best endeavours is that it does not pertain to all aspects of the agreement (their other APAs would back that up), not just whether AZ has fallen short on the parts that do.

One thing they’ll probably argue around that though is the late notification of change of schedule would be a breach.
 
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Ha ha ha - Johnson promising UK fishing that by 2026 there will be an "El Dorado" waiting for them - there will be no UK fishing industry left by this summer the fat fucking clown. Was 2026 on the side of a bus does anyone recall?
Is that a take away in Levenshulme? Does a very good fish kebab
 
The EU problem with the AstraZeneca vaccine is of their own making, to slow in the decision making process, UK vaccine producers had a 3 month head start to tweak things and improve yields. And I wonder how many UK citizen's would have been vaccinated if we were still part of the EU? Nowhere near the current numbers that's for sure.
Has anyone established whether signing a contract first means you get priority in delivery over someone who signs later? That's like saying if I book a flight in January and the plane is overbooked I should get priority on the flight over someone who made the same contract in February.

Or several people each sign a contract with a builder to build them a house. The builder can't get enough bricks so only builds one house. Who gets it? What remedy do the other people have?

For all the people who claim to be expert in contract law, I don't think one has mentioned "performance", which goes to the heart of the matter.

What is actually in a contract to supply a product that does not even exist when the contract is signed?
 

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