Political relations between UK-EU

I don't think overruling/undermining the regulators is a reasonable act. I also expect the regulators are keeping themselves informed with the extra studies on the older agegroups, without needing to be told.
maybe. But they didnt actually rush to aprrove the vaccine in the first place. I think the damage is probably done. You only have to look at the damage to our own governments credibility in many areas when dealing with this virus. Its incredibly hard to change public perceptions rightly or wrongly.
 
end of February and except for Johnsons ludicrous " eat all the British fish" idea ( though if we all did that he'd have to then campaign for the UK chicken industry, the UK pork industry, the UK lamb industry and the UK beef industry as their sales fall as we move to a fish based diet - never really thinks things through does he? ) anyway back on message it seems like the fishing industry is being allowed to gently slip beneath the waves - French seem to be doing ok though


Just for all those huffing out their chests and saying we need to drive boats fishing illegally in our waters should probably have a butchers at this today - we can even stop Greenpeace lobbing rocks into the channel ffs

 

I guess many on here wont agree with this chap either.

I suspect people on here do agree with him as the data we've got over here seems to suggest it's working fine in that age group so far. However, until the German regulators are satisfied, they rightly shouldn't be dishing it out, as is their prerogative.

A more relevant point for this thread is why isn't the EU forcing them to comply with what the EU medical regulator has said?

Maybe they don't force non-sovereign states to bend to their will after all.
 

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