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Boris Johnson thought of raiding Dutch warehouse throughout pandemic to retrieve COVID-19 vaccines

By Editorial Board Published September 28, 2024 3 Min Read
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Boris Johnson thought of raiding Dutch warehouse throughout pandemic to retrieve COVID-19 vaccines

Boris Johnson claims he thought of authorising a raid on a warehouse within the Netherlands throughout the pandemic to retrieve COVID-19 vaccines.

In his upcoming memoir, he described assembly senior army officers in March 2021 to debate the plans, which he admitted have been “nuts”.

One other extract from his upcoming e-book, launched by the Each day Mail, describes Mr Johnson attempting to persuade the Duke of Sussex to not transfer to america.

He stated Downing Road and Buckingham Palace requested him to talk to Prince Harry in January 2020, hours after asserting he and his spouse Meghan deliberate to step away from royal life.

Based on Mr Johnson, who was prime minister on the time, there was “a ridiculous business… when they made me try to persuade Harry to stay. Kind of manly pep talk. Totally hopeless”, the Each day Mail reported.

The boys met for 20 minutes on the sidelines of a UK-Africa funding summit in London’s Docklands.

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Boris Johnson stated he held a ‘manly pep speak’ with Prince Harry at a summit in 2020. Pic: PA

The Duke of Sussex (left) with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as they attend the UK-Africa Investment Summit at the Intercontinental Hotel London in 2020

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Boris Johnson claims he was requested to attempt to persuade Prince Harry to not transfer to the US. Pic: PA

In the meantime, the most recent extract describes Mr Johnson writing a couple of level throughout the pandemic when AstraZeneca was “trying, in vain” to export the vaccine to the UK from Holland.

On the time, the AstraZeneca jabs have been on the coronary heart of a cross-Channel row over exports.

He wrote he “had commissioned some work on whether it might be technically feasible to launch an aquatic raid on a warehouse in Leiden, in the Netherlands, and to take that which was legally ours and which the UK desperately needed”.

He believed the EU was treating the UK “with malice and with spite” because of the European rollout being slower than within the UK.

The extract says army chiefs informed Mr Johnson the plan was “certainly feasible”, utilizing inflexible inflatable boats to navigate Dutch canals.

However the senior officer stated the UK would “have to explain why we are effectively invading a long-standing Nato ally”.

“They wanted to stop us getting the five million doses, and yet they showed no real sign of wanting to use the AstraZeneca doses themselves,” Mr Johnson wrote.

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