As a health minister in the 1970s, David Owen writes, he would have been too close to industry to allow such a deal to fail. Re Nils Pratley’s column (AstraZeneca’s £450m Speke U-turn looks terrible for a pro-growth government, 3 February), when I was minister of health from 1974 to 1976 under Barbara Castle as secretary of state, I was the sponsoring minister for the pharmaceutical industry, a responsibility I took very seriously. Despite a very heavy national workload, I travelled to Brazil and Russia to promote the industry, and had as an adviser a former chief executive of a pharmaceutical company.
Blame ministers for AstraZeneca U-turn | Letter
Blame ministers for AstraZeneca U-turn | Letter
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