Re: The Vindictive Nastiness if the EU
Originally Posted by
Banchory
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after fact checking you’re statement it seems that the UK could have taken the same route with vaccines if it were still a member of the EU as it was not mandatory to join the common vaccine approach so yes the UK is ahead in vaccinations but saying it’s a Brexit win is, to use a favourite Trump saying, Fake News
And you claim to be intelligent???
Are you just being nasty there or are you trolling?
If you are so convinced that your response is correct, why the need to resort to such uncalled-for and personal nastiness?
(Oh and since you mention intelligence it's "your", not "you're" in the first line of your post.
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Nowhere have I said that the UK could not have taken the same approach were it still an EU member.
Show me where I said that?
If you cannot I expect an apology for your attempted deception.
(Since I didn't say it I'm waiting already.)
The whole EU concept is that it can be more efficient as a group of countries than alone as a single country, and that as I'm sure you know supposedly included their Covid vaccine plan.
Even many senior EU politicians themselves acknowledge what a failure that has been.
Perhaps you can show us which EU member country has done what the UK has done and funded vaccines to the same extent?
Also show us which EU member country has had the same or very similar success with it's vaccine rollout to their population as a consequence?
That shouldn't be difficult if your assertions are correct.
But they aren't, are they?
And the fact is that had the UK not gone it alone it would be like the rest of the EU is now; struggling with high infection rates and continuing high numbers of fatalities as a result.
If EU member countries were - as you are trying to suggest - just as capable of doing the same things as we in the UK have done, why has not a single one of 27 member countries done so?
And if you're going to answer (even if it is many days later) maybe you can keep it to facts and cut out the unpleasantness?
Ta muchly in expectation.