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Britain is ‘a terrible place’ to sell medicines, says drug firm executive

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Britain is ‘a terrible place’ to sell medicines, says drug firm executive

Sanofi’s market access chief urges ministers to come up with a roadmap to raise spending on new treatments

A senior pharmaceuticals executive has called on the government to come up with a “proper” roadmap for raising spending on new medicines, saying Britain is “not a good place” to develop or sell drugs.

Paul Naish, the UK head of market access for the French company Sanofi, said Britain was “at a critical point”.

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