V interesting story from Laura about ventilator challenge..
At the time, other manufacturers felt that in the key March 16th meeting the PM was especially keen to involve Dyson and JCB, as manufacturer-supporters of Brexit, rather than carmakers and aerospace (who succeeded)
Those manufacturers had quickly determined ventilator challenge could only be met by using existing blueprint (for an approved medical device) and told me at time they were bemused by focus on Dyson (whose plans did not proceed)...
At same time there was tension with car and planemakers who had begun to argue pandemic would require an extension to Brexit trade deal negotiations to get deep deal that protected manufacturers...
Bit of context, but some on call left with perception PM overly focussed on Dyson
Moot point perhaps, the ventilators from Dyson weren’t approved nor mass manufactured (though JCB made some prototypes). And as I understand it, the ventilators that were made, didn’t end up being needed so much. But the perception in industry was of a particular No 10 keenness
On the other hand - getting all hands on deck with whatever help needed in the middle of an emerging crisis, where compared to Europe we were desperately lacking in ventilators, might explain the general willingness to shake things up, as Mr Blair alluded to on Today.
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On the Super League - interesting that the Government/PM says it will do everything it can to stop the proposals...
Raises the question of whether it can actually do anything.
Simpler time to act might have been when these teams were all bought up.
Ultimately private companies acting legally - cant see competition issue in banning relegation. Indeed it is UEFA trying to impose restriction on right of players to choose teams if they want to play in internationals...
So what could Govt do?
Some interesting replies in thread...
Govt could say it would immediately list ESL as “of national interest” to be offered free to air under ‘96 Broadcasting Act, thus greatly reduce TV revenues.
on Friday - Biden administration Trade Rep continued Trump admin section 301 process against UKs digital services tax - hearings and evidence in next few werks that could lead to retaliatory tariffs... also Italy, Austria & Spain, but action dropped vs EU ustr.gov/sites/default/…
Biden administration said that UK’s Digital Services Tax had “unreasonable, discriminatory, and burdensome” attributes and proposes possible $325m tariffs on UK including on make up, ceramics, games consoles, toys and overcoats
sums here relatively modest, & UK Govt seeing this as procedural rather escalation - official response
“Like many countries around world, we want to make sure tech firms pay their fair share of tax.
"Our Digital Services Tax is reasonable, proportionate & non-discriminatory.”
This is precisely what we discussed on @BBCNewsnight a week ago, after @deb_cohen obtained draft from WTO discussions on TRIPs agreement and demands, at that time, being resisted by wealthier countries, incl UK, to lift IP protections...US changing position would be stunning move
draft seen by Newsnight certainly also showed US reps too pushing back at time against poorer countries seeking waiver on vaccine intellectual property... full story here... ofc goes to heart of what PM said to MPs re incentives driving vaccine success
Former FM & Alba Party leader Alex Salmond did suggest to me on @BBCNewsnight last night both that independence negotiations should start immediately if theres pro indy majority at Holyrood, and that if a referendum was denied, there were legal & “other democratic tests”
AS: “our argument is negotiations -which we believe should start when there is an independence majority in Parliament - that these negotiations might encompass referendums or other democratic tests..there might be international pressure, there could be international legal action”
also: “There will certainly be peaceful demonstrations of the people of Scotland. That's all part of the political pressure that you build up to take forward independence case”
Seems clear he intends to inject some pressure into faster paced push for indy, by variety of means.
New sterling Fifty Pound note just released by Governor Andrew Bailey, featuring Alan Turing and the Computer he invented at Manchester University “this is only a foretaste of what is to come and only the shadow of what is going to be”
Governor Bailey: “Alan Turing was a gay man, whose transformational work in the fields of computer science, codebreaking, and developmental biology, was still not enough to spare him the appalling treatment to which he was subjected....
Governor: “By placing him on this new £50 banknote, we celebrate him for his achievements, and the values he symbolises, for which we can all be very proud.”
After USTR acknowledged “ongoing review” of US-UK negotiations to date, my understanding is attempt here is to make it pro green etc.
But entire backdrop of any UK-US deal now so different from an administration that under Trump wanted to undermine EU & detach UK from it...
When I interviewed Trump’s USTR Lighthizer, was clear he was very focussed that what he would offer to UK would depend on how clean was the break between UK & EU, and he was sceptical UK would actually do it.
Question now is whether USTR will pick up reins of same negotiation...