One of the EU's senior bods posted quite a lot about this
The Guy Verhofstadt blog is misleading;
The UK however only pays on invoice 30 days after delivery. So in effect the EU has helped pre-fund the production of vaccines that the UK only has to pay for afterwards.
He doesn't mention anything about the funding provided by the UK government for research/development/manufacturing prior to authorisation. As Wakeupin2022 points out - we don't know what the EU's down payment contributed to.
Wakeupin2022
There are some interesting tweets from those connected with Oxford. Sandy Douglas (I think that's his name) is one.
Yes, I see his tweets now - I've just spotted his name in one of my links as well;
18 May 2020 - Dr. Alexander Douglas, the leader of the research group at Oxford which has developed the manufacturing method, said: 'We have been preparing for large-scale manufacturing of our vaccine candidate since February. This funding [UK Government] enables manufacturing to start immediately, and so will make the vaccine available as soon as possible...
Twitter -
Sandy Douglas Jan 30
Discussing this in terms of queues at butchers' shops seems to be the metaphor of choice. The UK gov didn't get ahead in the queue for the Ox/AZ vaccine, let alone jump the queue. It funded the 'shop' - and helped us open a chain of them to help as many countries as possible...
UK government didn't just buy some doses, it paid >90% of the cost of developing the vaccine, including a complex new manufacturing process developed by our group.
who hears much of Dido Harding now and her failed track and trace system?
Probably because Germany's much praised track and trace system (much praised by Keir Starmer in particular) also appears to have failed in the last 3 or 4 months.