British taxpayers funded EU factory at heart of vaccine row

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The money – reported to be in the region of £21 million – was meant to secure vital shipments to the UK. But Brussels has threatened to ban exports and vowed there would be 'no negotiation' with Downing Street

British taxpayers have invested millions of pounds into a Dutch vaccine factory at the centre of a threatened blockade by the European Commission, The Telegraph can disclose.

 

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It's the Telegraph which brought you the Bent Bananas stories and still has a Best of Boris section reporting on a Government which refuses to publish year old PPE contracts

SteveBakerHW Must admit I hadn't realised companies in the EU are shared equally amongst the 27 countries. Now seems a great place to setup, especially as they help you with any losses. Not sure blocking urgent medical supplies is the way to go for them though

When will UK politicians learn, never trust foreign politicians, especially the French and Germans. Let's hope since Brexit and the pandemic all remainers now realise why 52% of the country wanted out of the EU.

If it keeps our vaccines flowing it's better value than: Home Office Bullying Settlement (350k) The Downing Street Press-room (2.6m) Test and Trace (37 billion)

We should be paying for factories in the UK.

21 million what about trackandtrace? How much

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