Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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No, I'm just pointing that (according to the German Health Minister) all 27 EU member states have apparently decided to act as one delaying the role out of this vaccine in their individual nations prioritising a common EU approach (over public health?). Obviously, if we had remained in the EU I am certain the expectation would be we fall in line and pressure may have been applied to follow the collective policy ... Brexit has finally freed us from this process.
Cakery.
"The expectation would be... pressure may have been applied"... as a sovereign nation within the EU the UK would not have been obliged to have delayed approval and the current position cannot therefore be described as a benefit of Brexit.