The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 21, 2025
Today: March 21, 2025

UK ex-PM Johnson says he planned raid on Dutch factory to get COVID vaccines

FILE PHOTO: Conservative general election campaign event in London
September 28, 2024
David Milliken - Reuters

By David Milliken

LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he ordered military chiefs to plan a raid on a Dutch factory in March 2021 to secure 5 million COVID vaccines that the European Union had threatened to bar from being exported to Britain.

Johnson said the deputy chief of Britain's defence staff at the time, Lieutenant General Doug Chalmers, had told him a raid using small boats to cross the Channel and navigate Dutch canals would be possible - but warned him of diplomatic repercussions.

According to Johnson, Chalmers - who has since retired from the military - told him it would not be possible to carry out the mission undetected and that "if we are detected we will have to explain why we are effectively invading a long-standing NATO ally".

"I secretly agreed with what they all thought but did not want to say aloud: that the whole thing was nuts," Johnson said in an extract from his memoirs that was published in Saturday's Daily Mail newspaper.

Britain's defence ministry had no immediate comment on the account. A spokesperson for Chalmers - who now serves as chair of the government's committee on standards in public life - said he was unable to comment on confidential security discussions.

The COVID vaccines under dispute were developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca but doses were manufactured by subcontractors in the Netherlands and Britain.

In March 2021, the vaccines were widely used in Britain but doses made at the Dutch plant were still pending EU approval.

Both Britain and the EU had contracts with AstraZeneca for vaccines and the EU sought to hold back finished vaccines at the Dutch plant for its own future use.

Johnson - who won election in December 2019 on a promise to conclude drawn-out talks to leave the EU - said he believed EU officials were acting under pressure from French President Emmanuel Macron.

"After two months of futile negotiation I had come to the conclusion that the EU was treating us with malice and with spite ... because we were vaccinating our population much faster than they were," said Johnson, who was forced out of office in 2022 following scandals including breaches of COVID lockdown rules.

(Reporting by David Milliken; editing by Helen Popper)

Related Articles

Democrats plot strategy in shutdown fight against Trump: ‘Not a lot of good options’ 5 years after Britain left the EU, the full impact of Brexit is still emerging Britain implements delayed third phase of post-Brexit border rules Israel receives names of four female hostages Hamas is due to release Saturday
Share This

Popular

Business|Europe|Travel|World

The Latest: Some flights to resume at Heathrow after a fire cut power to Europe’s busiest airport

The Latest: Some flights to resume at Heathrow after a fire cut power to Europe’s busiest airport
Europe|Travel

First plane lands at London's Heathrow since a fire cut power to Europe's busiest airport

First plane lands at London's Heathrow since a fire cut power to Europe's busiest airport
Arts|Europe|World

An ancient bronze griffin head is returned to Greece from New York in a major repatriation move

An ancient bronze griffin head is returned to Greece from New York in a major repatriation move
Europe|Local|News|Travel|US|World|WrittenByLAPost

Most LAX – Heathrow flights cancelled as London airport closes after blaze

Most LAX – Heathrow flights cancelled as London airport closes after blaze

Europe

Crime|Europe|Political|Travel|US

Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America

Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America
Europe|Food

World’s longest-standing Michelin-starred restaurant loses a star

World’s longest-standing Michelin-starred restaurant loses a star
Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

‘It’s not what he expected’: Rubio has competition for the role of America’s top diplomat

‘It’s not what he expected’: Rubio has competition for the role of America’s top diplomat
Europe|Political|World

Prince William wears battle gear on visit to British troops in Estonia

Prince William wears battle gear on visit to British troops in Estonia

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In