Citation Needed seriously I've linked you the paperwork.
Don't worry you won't find it.
Brexit Fishing crikey that was even easier than I thought.
You posted a laughable link claiming that the UK were acting under EU guidelines using 174...
But that only applies if there have been medical trials lol. The vaccine was so untested, the definition of vaccine required a change hahaha
Let's start with the leaks, and issues in roll out.
EXCLUSIVE - A series of recent leaks of emails and documents surrounding the EMA’s approval of the first COVID-19 vaccine by Pfizer/BioNTech highlight the
healthpolicy-watch.news
Then we can move to euro news covering the issues
As the EU faces heightened criticism over delays to the coronavirus vaccine rollout, we take a look at why it's taking so long.
www.euronews.com
Let's pivot a little to the 'all for one one for all' method of rollout for the EC
The Paul Ehrlict Institute reported that Germany could also benefit from individual approval, as could a number of EU member states (apparently) so with all the frustrations, how come none of them enacted this?
Granted regulation 174 was UK specific, but the EMA left London in 2019, and although still technically representative along side the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, it was transitioned in everything but name until a week after the EU approved vaccines.
At very best, the UK and EU would have butted heads, and argued over the decision that went against EU policy during the time, which there had been plenty of examples of in recent history.