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#Blocking the UK from EU science programs is bad for everyone

“Blocking the UK from EU science programs is bad for everyone”

The UK launched a formal appeal against its exclusion from the EU’s science programs in August — and, on Monday, called on the bloc to regrant it access again.

The British government says that participation in Horizon Europe, the EU’s flagship program — which funds research, nuclear regulator Euratom, and the Copernicus satellite monitoring group — was outlined in the post-Brexit trade deal. Since then, the UK claims it has been blocked out.

The UK’s exit agreement with the EU allows it to take part in Horizon Europe, as long as it also contributes to the program’s funding.

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But according to the European Commission, the UK’s status in the program won’t be confirmed until the impasse over the Northern Ireland Protocol is resolved.

The protocol is a special agreement that essentially keeps Northern Ireland in the EU’s single market and customs union, to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland — which is part of the UK — and the Republic of Ireland, which is an EU member state.

Politicizing international collaboration

At the UK-EU Parliamentary Partnership Assembly held on Monday and Tuesday, the Minister for Europe Leo Docherty said:

“We will all benefit from the UK’s participation and it brings no conceivable disadvantage to the EU or its member states, but the EU has politicized scientific cooperation by linking it with the Northern Ireland Protocol.”

He continued: “Putting politics in the way of scientific collaboration constrains human potential and hurts everybody.”

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