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Reform Party leader Nigel Farage explained his qualms with the EU Commission reached fever pitch as their unsuccessful vaccine rollout programme proved why he was right to campaign for Brexit. He said the unelected Commission was far too slow in reacting to the pandemic and because the process is overly bureaucratic, they lagged behind the UK. The former British MEP said “it was funny” to read all about the opposition to leaving European medical groups, but that by departing them the UK was able to one-up Brussels by acting quicker.