Sunday Express

Our new-found freedoms allowed Britain to lead the world with jabs

- Andrea Leadsom MP FOR SOUTH NORTHAMPTO­NSHIRE

THIS pandemic has put unpreceden­ted demands on government­s across the world which are having to make live decisions as new data, variants and the latest science constantly and rapidly evolve.

With the benefit of hindsight it’s easy to criticise decisions, and Labour’s leader has done more than his fair share of that.

One area of our response of which everyone should be immensely proud is our vaccines programme. It has demonstrat­ed the best of British.

Our academic institutio­ns and scientists have lived up to their world-leading reputation, with researcher­s at Oxford University developing a successful vaccine with Astrazenec­a and Imperial College London using RNA technology to target new coronaviru­s variants.

In May, the Government backed our scientists and researcher­s with £84million. The return has been nothing short of miraculous.

Astrazenec­a and Oxford have delivered a safe and effective vaccine at lightning speed. Typically, it takes 10 years.

I have known Astrazenec­a’s CEO for a while and I’m delighted but not surprised that under his leadership they’ve provided every single vaccine at cost price.this represents Global Britain at its best.

Labour’s plan to undermine the entreprene­urial spirit of firms like Astrazenec­a would have robbed us of the tools to develop our own vaccine.

Our new freedoms as an independen­t nation meant we were able to place orders as early as May and get them approved by our regulators, whose expertise the EU stupidly dispensed with when it moved the European Medicines Agency HQ out of London.

Sadly for our EU friends, the bureaucrac­ies Labour wanted us locked into have meant they lag way behind.

Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman for Europe called us “dumb and dumber” for opting out of the EU vaccine scheme. I’ll leave it to Sunday Express readers to judge who seems dumber now.

Huge praise is also due to the Vaccines Taskforce, led by Kate Bingham.

But instead of celebratin­g her leadership, Sir Keir’s attack dogs have laid into her, suggesting not having a medical background in the public sector means her motives are in doubt. We’ve vaccinated a greater share of our population than any other large nation, and given more doses than France, Italy and Spain combined. It has been truly remarkable.

The past year has been incredibly tough, but the vaccine effort is something to rally around and take pride in.

We can see light at the end of the tunnel, with the prospect of our children back in school, businesses able to function again and perhaps most importantl­y, being able to hug those we love once again.

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