Dee Sa.
The UK ordered 2 different types of vaccine. The most common was Pandemrix, which is grown in eggs, and only requires 1 dose to provoke an immune response. This is however unsuitable for those people with egg allergy or similar, so a second vaccine, Celvapan, was also ordered, which is NOT manufactured in eggs, and is therefore suitable for those who have an egg allergy. However,it is less good at provoking an immune response, so 2 doses are required, 3 weeks apart.
Since only a very small proportion of the population suffer from egg allergies, there was no need to order large quantities of Celvapan.
As to Pandemrix, the single shot vaccine, causing bad reactions - where are you getting this information from, because you are misinformed. All the reports from the Health Protection Agency have shown that Pandemrix has proven to be remarkably safe, at least as well tolerated and safe as the seasonal flu vaccines.
And no, we havent been brainwashed, nor has the UK skimped on the provision treatment options in the event of a pandemic and vaccination protocols - In fact, the UKs response has been the envy of the world.