Daily Mail

Boris’s ‘furious’ call with Macron after he trashed AstraZenec­a jab

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

BORIS Johnson angrily accused Emmanuel Macron of trying to create controvers­y around the AstraZenec­a vaccine to distract from the EU’s failings during the pandemic.

Diplomatic sources told the Mail that the former prime minister held a ‘furious’ conversati­on with the French president in March 2021 in which he accused him of trying to undermine the AngloSwedi­sh firm to calm domestic anger over the slow pace of the vaccine rollout in the EU.

Mr Macron had infuriated the British Government and scientific community the previous

‘Worse than the worst Brexit days’

month when he claimed publicly that the AstraZenec­a jab was ‘quasi-ineffectiv­e’.

Ministers believed he was also instrument­al in a controvers­ial EU decision in March 2021 to effectivel­y impound five million doses of the AZ vaccine at a plant in the Netherland­s, preventing their export to the UK.

In public, ministers declined to directly criticise Mr Macron at the time. But in private, the then PM – who will give evidence to the UK Covid inquiry this week – is said to have believed his actions were endangerin­g lives. A diplomatic source said Mr Johnson used a phone call with his opposite number at the height of the issue to tackle him.

‘It was probably the lowest moment in UK-EU relations in decades; it was worse than the worst Brexit days,’ the source said.

‘Boris was furious about the way Macron was behaving. He thought it was irresponsi­ble and he told him that if he carried on it would have a significan­t cost to France’s relationsh­ip with the UK.

‘By the end of the conversati­on he was directly accusing Macron and the EU of provoking a row about AstraZenec­a in order to distract attention from their own embarrassi­ng failures over the vaccine rollout.

‘There was another conversati­on with (EU chief) Ursula von der Leyen which was if anything even worse. The way they behaved over AstraZenec­a set back relations for a very long time.’

The Daily Mail revealed yesterday that Mr Johnson was so angered by the EU’s threat to ban the export of AZ vaccines from the Netherland­s to the UK that he asked the security services to draw up plans for a covert raid to retrieve the doses impounded at a plant in Leiden. The plan was dropped after officials warned it could inflame tensions.

A spokesman for Mr Johnson declined to comment on the alleged row with Mr Macron.

 ?? ?? Not seeing eye to eye: Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson fell out during the pandemic over the vaccine rollout
Not seeing eye to eye: Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson fell out during the pandemic over the vaccine rollout

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