Spexit: U.K. space program no longer part of ISS

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In 2016, a vote was taken on Britain's exit from the EU. The referendum ended with a result of 52 in favor of leaving the EU. It was planed to take place on 29 March 2019 but the departure date has been delayed.
The discussion have been mainly about dividing. But there are a lot of Questions left about the time after the brexit is fulfilled.

Questions that preoccupy the English parliament:
- Border policy
- economic
- foreign policy issues
- agricultural policy

These points are all part of the withdrawal agreement. However, among the many questions that trade and security relationships encompass, education and research are important. Between the EU and G.B. In the years of more than 43 research and development agreements, therefore also 12 partnerships in space research.

In fact space and research is an expensive area. England, as a dropout from the EU, no longer has access to EU support funds. Last year, 14 billion euros flowed into English research facilities and projects in cooperation with NASA.

Bernhard Fellow emphasized: This is a major setback and will cost the United Kingdom an average of 300 thousand pounds a month to build its own facilities to maintain this important branch of research on its own.

Solution:
In order to get around this problem, england is now planning to conclude new agreements in cooperation with India and to jointly invest in space research. India has grown rapidly in the space sector in recent years.

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