With Brexit "done" [...] the starting position for the future relationship has been published (PDF) and, as expected, it appears the UK will have access to the Public Regulated Service (PRS) of Galileo required by the military.
It just won't be able to participate in developing the thing, and its use must also not "contravene the essential security interests of the Union and its Member States", which will doubtless set the "take back control" crowd a-frothing.
[...] Galileo was one of those moments of awakening when UK lawmakers realised that if you leave a club, you also lose access to its toys.
The UK was also blocked from working and bidding on sensitive parts of the system, much to the outrage of politicos taken by surprise at the prospect of not having access to a system into which [it] had poured funds.
[...] UK [announced] that it would build its own version.
The UK military already has access to sensitive bits of GPS, and Galileo's PRS would, certainly initially, be a handy backup. Access to PRS could also render redundant the proposed multibillion-pound Brexit Satellite (BS) system to give the UK its very own sat-nav system.
[...] And then there is the question of national ego. Dr Bleddyn Bowen, lecturer in International Relations and Space Policy at the University of Leicester, told The Register: "I don't know what prestige will be gained as the UK GNSS or Brexit System is widely seen as a waste of resources."
He added that the BS was regarded by many in the space community as "a political vanity project".
The final paragraph (136, b) of the section on Space also requires reciprocal access should the BS go ahead. Never let it be said that Eurocrats don't have a sense of humour.
[..]Should the UK find something better on which to spend the BS billions, and make use of the Galileo PRS instead, Dr Bowen observed that "the GNSS industry can fall into line with all the other industries that are finding it hard going thanks to Brexit".
[...] It wouldn't be the end of the world if 2021 rolls around and quivering fingers are pointing. "Britain could still try to negotiate on it separately again in future if it and the EU wishes," said Bowen.
"It is in the EU's defence and security interests to have the UK able to use the PRS element of Galileo as a passive user." ®
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 06 2020, @03:20AM (5 children)
Who would have guessed?(sarc)
(Score: 2, Flamebait) by aristarchus on Thursday February 06 2020, @05:20AM (3 children)
FTFY. Brexit is a cancer upon the British, a nationalism that grows beyond the bounds of reason or health. Niger Farage is a metastasizing racist upper class twit, who is not even upper class. So, the UK will die. Britain will die. And England will die. But, you know, they were stolen glory to begin with, like Netanyahu taking advantage Trump's dementia to go against all international law and human decency. The House of , who are they again? Non-Markles, I take it. On the other hand, Ireland and Scotland, and Wales and Cornwall, will finally have their freedom. And do quite well. Here is to the success of the Celtic lands, and the destruction of the invading Germans! About frigging time!
(Score: 3, Interesting) by c0lo on Thursday February 06 2020, @06:24AM (2 children)
By Jingo, that's not a new thing.
I think you misspelled twat, 'cause a fool he is not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0
(Score: 1, Troll) by aristarchus on Thursday February 06 2020, @07:12AM (1 child)
I am a Greek, and until those bloody limeys return the Elgin marbles, well, this means war. Brexit makes a resolution under international law less likely. So a Greek invasion, or at least a punative expedition, on the British Isles is made more likely by Brexit. And of course, Greece will be able to rely on the aid of its fellow EU members, Ireland and Scotland, to help enforce our claims for the return of out cultural heritage, of else.
(Score: 2) by kazzie on Thursday February 06 2020, @12:35PM
I'm still waiting on the return of Llywelyn's Coronet [wikipedia.org]. They've had that for far longer, so don't hold your breath!
(Score: 2) by kazzie on Thursday February 06 2020, @06:54AM
I was really looking forward to playing some BS Zelda, I bought a Satellaview last week in anticipation!