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Who knows? Starmer wanted us to be part of the European vaccine programme which would have been disastrous. As it is we lead the world.
What we need is to look back at everything and appraise all that happened bearing in mind it is always easy to be wise afterwards, with a view to having plans for any future pandemics.
We HAD plans for a future pandemic. They were tested with Operation Cygnus in 2016 and found to be wanting, but the report was never made public, nor was it acted upon.
The provision of PPE had been outsourced and when it was finally located much of it was found to be out of date. As has been said by others, there were plenty of British firms already producing PPE who offered to help but were ignored. Instead the government gave out contracts to cronies and donors with no experience of sourcing PPE. One of them was a crisps company, FGS, another was a jeweller.. The consequence that we have have £millions worth of highly priced unuseable PPE sitting goodness knows where (because the government has no idea where much of it is.) It was a huge gamble which didn't really pay off.
The only gamble that has paid off, in this year of horror, was the advance purchase of vaccines (some of it at a high price) We still don't know if this is entirely successful as the government has been merrily letting in mutant strains of the virus from abroad, because they haven't closed our borders and we don't know if the current vaccines will protect against them.
Wanting to be part of the EU vaccine programme was a perfectly logical and reasonable thing to do. It's only hindsight that shows that it wasn't. In most of the rest, Labour has been ahead of the curve.