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''But June Raine, chief executive of the MHRA, said the approval was made using provisions under European law, which still binds the UK until the end of the Brexit transition period on 1 January.
She told a media briefing about the vaccine: “We have been able to authorise the supply of this vaccine using provisions under European law, which exist until 1 January. Our speed or our progress has been totally dependent on the availability of data in our rolling review and the independent advice we have received.”
I read that too. So many Conservative MPs are tweeting that the UK is first to deliver because it's left the EU, but it's not true. We can do this because it's under the EU’s Medicine Directive of two decades ago (2001).
We’re still in EU structures, so we can’t unilaterally change law to get round EU law.
I'm flabbergasted that the government is trying to score political points out of something like this. It's a German vaccine produced by an American company and it would appear there's been a last minute U turn about who will actually get the vaccine first.