shmmeee
Well-Known Member
He’s like some of the worst teachers I’ve worked with
Said it before, big crap supply teacher energy.
He’s like some of the worst teachers I’ve worked with
I agree but it doesn't make it right.
No it is a type of agreement that accounts for unexpected production issues.
Can we also agree that the Chairman of AZ flouncing off is only going to make the situation worse?
Only if the reason for the flounce isn't to attend to something that relates to addressing the supply issue
seen it?
Said it before, big crap supply teacher energy.
Can we also agree that the Chairman of AZ flouncing off is only going to make the situation worse?
Britain and EU clash over claims to UK-produced Covid vaccine
EU health commissioner dismisses AstraZeneca argument it is contractually obliged to supply UK firstwww.theguardian.com
That would be how any other business would work. You go through the orders as recieved. If we ordered first we get delivery first.
Didn't we gamble and place orders way before we knew if it worked and promised to pay even if it didn't?
Of course if I was in the EU and being told there's no jabs to be had as we're on a waiting list I'm sure I'd be demanding something be done, especially if while being told there was none available they were being exported to other countries.
Certainly questions to be asked about how many orders were accepted and more importantly what promises were made about delivery times and how realistic those promises were.
Ah the called out for flouncing off so pretend not to flounce move.
Classic since primary school
The vaccine roll-out proves Britain’s better off without the Euro Mafia
The vaccine roll-out proves Britain's better off without the Euro Mafia
THE EU’s true colours are now starkly exposed to its enraged citizens and even UK fans who have supported it for so long. On vaccines, it is paying the price of its cumbersome bureaucracy and woefu…www.thesun.co.uk
I remember we clashed early on when you were convinced the virus wasn't going to be anything bad and last season wasn't going to be abandoned and you'd "dealt with" everyone, so I'll leave it thanks. You were the dribblingly positive corona guy at the time.
Posting an opinion piece offers nothing
I've already admitted I called that wrong
I know, but the way you went about it at the time puts me off engaging now.
‘I said they could do homework if they wanted but not if they found it difficult’
Looking at some old press releases it seems 700 million doses had already been ordered, including by the UK, by the time the EU got around to ordering.I agree getting orders fulfilled in the order they're placed. I think the EU are using the fact they paid up front as leverage (I'm assuming from this that we didn't btw) and this muddies the water a bit (tho in my opinion they are still mainly in the wrong here).
I feel the same way about that guardian liberal rag as wellA "Sun" opinion piece as well
I feel the same way about that guardian liberal rag as well
The EU strike first blow
Covid: Wrexham vaccine production resumes after suspect package
The Army sends a bomb disposal unit to a site where the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is produced.www.bbc.co.uk
Boris saying provisional school reopening of March 8th
Not really funny though is it
It’s ok his sort have always liked sending suspect packages!!Not really funny though is it
2 weeks notice as well of any reopenings.
It’s ok his sort have always liked sending suspect packages!!
Starmer is going in like a half time teamtalk at 3-0 down. I just don’t buy him though.
Annoys me that he takes pauses every 3-4 words
The EU strike first blow
Covid: Wrexham vaccine production resumes after suspect package
The Army sends a bomb disposal unit to a site where the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is produced.www.bbc.co.uk