Steady T, it's true that the UK accepted the tiny capability at Sawston for meeting initial commercial requirements. To me it's clear that it really can only meet initial UK demands and will be overwhelmed in just the UK alone unless the EDEN Unit is approved. The company has clearly stated that the EDEN Unit is the future for production, they're building no more tiny cleanrooms, but are building larger ones that will accommodate many EDEN Units.
I believe the company made the proper decision that the other regulators will not accept the Sawston facility with very limited production capability as meeting their commercial demands and that will not change until the EDEN Unit is accepted for commercial use.
The company isn't flat out saying this, their actions speak louder than their words.
Gary
Bullish