The Prime Minister said the medals should be made in Britain but he is powerless to stop foreign firms bidding for government contracts due to EU law. Ian Austin (pictured) said people were 'absolutely furious' over the decision. The Government has approved Arthus-Bertrand, a French company that made medals for Napolean's army as he declared war on Britain, to manufacture 20 top honours that the Queen awards to British citizens in recognition of service to the monarch and country. Among the medals to be made by Arthus-Bertrand will be the Distinguished Service Order - given for outstanding leadership during active military service - the Order of the Bath, the Order of St Michael and St George, and the Commander of the Order of the British Empire. It will be the first time that the awards handed out by the Queen will have been made overseas.
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