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So proud of the UK today

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:23

So, the UK is the first in the world to approve and roll out a Covid vaccination programme. (If another country had done this, say Germany, everyone would be going on about why can't we be as good as the Germans? Grin)

The UK had bought and tested a major amount of the right vaccine - it didn't get here by chance!

The UK Army (which really is world-class) is going to enable the largest vaccine programme ever.

It looks like a Brexit Deal is about to be struck.

And - next year, the UK will be banning the live export of animals. (We couldn't do that in the EU.)

Just feeling really good about the UK today Smile

It doesn't often happen, so I thought I would appreciate the moment Grin

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:23

Obvs people will be along imminently to moan about how awful the UK is, etc etc, but today I am PROUD!!! Grin

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MyOtherProfile · 03/12/2020 07:25

This is hilarious. You're not falling for JRMs bunkum are you?

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doctorhamster · 03/12/2020 07:27

Boris? Is that you?

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Ironingontheceiling · 03/12/2020 07:27

Hello Carrie.

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MyOtherProfile · 03/12/2020 07:28

"But the idea that Brexit enabled the UK to press ahead and authorise one is not right.

It was actually permitted under EU law, a point made by the head of the UK's medicines regulator on Wednesday."

"But the fact that the UK is the first country in the world to approve this vaccine has got nothing directly to do with Brexit."

All from the BBC today.

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:29

I didn't say the vaccine speed was anything to do with Brexit. But do carry on Smile

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Biscusting · 03/12/2020 07:29

Just remember when you’re queuing up for your vaccine, that if the UK government had handled the crisis better, you wouldn’t be needing that vaccine at all.

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:30

@MyOtherProfile

This is hilarious. You're not falling for JRMs bunkum are you?

None of it is bunkum. All of it is fact. (Except maybe the bit about a Deal, but I'm fairly certain that will happen.)
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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:30

@Biscusting

Just remember when you’re queuing up for your vaccine, that if the UK government had handled the crisis better, you wouldn’t be needing that vaccine at all.

Same goes for every single other country Smile
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Backbee · 03/12/2020 07:31

Just remember when you’re queuing up for your vaccine, that if the UK government had handled the crisis better, you wouldn’t be needing that vaccine at all.

So do you think countries like Oz and NZ aren't going to bother vaccinating everyone, and will remain as isolated as possible forever?

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ProudAuntie76 · 03/12/2020 07:31

Here was me cynically thinking that the MHRA rushed through the final
process to get the vaccine out there before we crash out of the EU on the 31st and our order gets stuck in Europe as the lorries and other transport can’t get through meaning the U.K. would fall to the back of the queue and end up one of the last Western countries to start its vaccination programme (seeing as the Oxford vaccine, the only “homegrown”
one, is possibly less effective and needs more research).

Let’s face it, there was no other option.

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Ineedaduvetday · 03/12/2020 07:31

Hard hat at the ready OP! You can't praise the Tories on here and live to tell about it Grin

PS: I agree with you

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:32

Anyway, none of you can pop my bubble. And maybe, just maybe, I'm not the only one feeling like this Smile

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1stDecember · 03/12/2020 07:32

@ProudAuntie76

Here was me cynically thinking that the MHRA rushed through the final
process to get the vaccine out there before we crash out of the EU on the 31st and our order gets stuck in Europe as the lorries and other transport can’t get through meaning the U.K. would fall to the back of the queue and end up one of the last Western countries to start its vaccination programme (seeing as the Oxford vaccine, the only “homegrown”
one, is possibly less effective and needs more research).

Let’s face it, there was no other option.

Aeroplanes are available.
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user1471565182 · 03/12/2020 07:33

Bubble is certainly the right word.

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HoneysuckIejasmine · 03/12/2020 07:33

Why is approving the Pfizer vaccine a UK achievement?

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ProudAuntie76 · 03/12/2020 07:35

Aeroplanes are available

And also subject to the same red tape and EU legislation that any medication transport would be. And possibly not the best way of transporting a vaccine that needs to be stringently monitored and kept at extreme temperatures.

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MsTSwift · 03/12/2020 07:35

Your post goes against everything English people stand for. We never praise the government nor are we ever pleased with ourselves and certainly not with our government. Are you sure you’re not American?

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Biscusting · 03/12/2020 07:35

Valid points! But surely we’ll need such a large amount of the population vaccinated for the outbreak to be controlled compared to say OZ what could continue with aggressive track and trace and vaccination of front line only?

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piperatthegates · 03/12/2020 07:43

@Ineedaduvetday

Hard hat at the ready OP! You can't praise the Tories on here and live to tell about it Grin

PS: I agree with you

I agree with you too op Smile, why shouldn't we be proud for a change when something has worked out. Sometimes Mumsnet is depressingly pessimistic and negative.
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Kez200 · 03/12/2020 07:44

Im proud of the worlds scientists and that includes our own.

I suspect I will also be proud of those that manage to roll out the vaccine delivery on a large scale. We arent there yet, of course, but I do have confidence in our services being able to rise to the job.

Im not proud of our Government. There are very few steps they've taken over COVID that have proved to be the best choices. Theyve made some pretty awful choices too.

And, Brexit, that remains to be seen of course. Building a massive lorry park in Kent doesnt give me great confidence but I also accept they cannot give any hints until negotiations are complete, so I wont slate them (or praise them) until we know more.

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PenguinIce · 03/12/2020 07:46

I am with u op. No matter how you look at it a vaccine is good news, so let’s celebrate it 🎉🥂

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Kez200 · 03/12/2020 07:46

@HoneysuckIejasmine

Why is approving the Pfizer vaccine a UK achievement?

As someone said yesterday. This particular vaccine only proves we are good at shopping!
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thosetalesofunexpected · 03/12/2020 07:50

Hi Op

Absolutly hilarious those Posters who comments are Boris? Is that You?? L.o.lGrin
Hello Carrie Wink

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Wishitsnows · 03/12/2020 07:51

You are so right OP. If it had been any other country mumsnet would be full of threads saying why could the UK not do it like them and how amazing the other countries government is.

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