So you have compared the EU to a brutal dictatorship. And you bring up a dispute over vaccine distribution as your backup of calling it a brutal dictatorship but then complain that the conversation is turning personal and unpleasant? The current pandemic is making emotions run wild. I still believe it is abhorrent that you actually compare the EU to a brutal dictatorship. But then again judging by your attitude towards the EU why am I not surprised that the EU has entered into a petty squabble over the diplomatic status of the EU ambassador. Remember why the EU was created in the first point under the guise of the EEC? To stop wars/conflicts from breaking out in Europe again. I do not wish to see conflicts break out again. Language like that of which you use is how conflicts start.
Ow and just remember that glorious GB has one of the highest death counts per head of population from the pandemic. So we are no shining example of how to do things during a pandemic!
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@21C101 it looks like there might be a little more to the AZ - EU vaccine dispute than is being mainly reported.
"In fact, EU officials point out to me that EU money went into upgrading the facilities in the UK and that they fully expected it to be operational for them"
So EU money may be paying for the UK to get vaccine supply quicker. Any surprise emotions are running wild?
The bloc says UK plants are obliged to help make up for possible shortfalls in EU production.
www.bbc.co.uk