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Old 02-05-2021, 00:12   #827
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Carth View Post
So you think the EU are correct in challenging an agreement they made with AstraZeneca which - apparently - contained the phrase "best reasonable efforts", and now because the incompetent and 'tight-arsed' EU realise their mistake they're also demanding vaccine from from the UK, who made a much better deal.

get that chip off your shoulder mate, it's dragging you down
What I'm saying - and I do hope you're able to step up and agree with me on this - is that if the EU or any other purchaser has a dispute with the AstraZeneca then they should sort it out with them, using the courts as a last resort. They shouldn't resort to back door solutions like blocking exports.
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