When you listen to Remainers talk about the EU and the UK, you could be forgiven for thinking that they revel in our national weaknesses.
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We are constantly being told by Remain campaigners that without the EU the United Kingdom would no longer function.
And one of the arguments they use is access to nuclear medicine.
As part of Brexit we are leaving the EU and Euratom. Now Euratom did not start as part of the EU, it was and still is technically outside the EU.
But Euratom is coming more and more under EU influence and it has its own freedom of movement of nuclear workers within the Euratom agreement. So when triggering the Article 50 process it was decided that the UK would also sever links with Euratom.
But Remainers point to us leaving Euratom and claim that could stop us importing nuclear isotopes for the detection and cure of cancer. Although the government does deny this.
But as, I believe, over 80% of the elements used are imported using the Euratom based procedures you could be sucked into thinking that the EU is wonderful and we have to stay in it.
But when you dig beneath the surface you start to realise that all is not as it seems.
Let's start with the main elements, Technetium-99 or Tc-99 and Molybdinum-99 or Mo-99.
The first and main of those, Tc-99, has a half life of just six hours. So an element called a 'Tc-99 generator' is used to transport it from the manufacture to the hospital - and that Tc-99 generator is Mo-99. But Mo-99 has a half life of only sixty-six hours itself.
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