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Previously on "Brexit means the UK will be locked out of Galileo"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post2018-05-09 Brexit to 'force Airbus sat-nav work on Galileo out of UK'
If the EU stops the UK from accessing the encrypted (presumably military grade accuracy) part of Galileo, why can't the UK simply withhold from any payments to the EU the complete cost of developing and deploying our own Galileo-like system, called say Newton?
That shouldn't cost more than a few billion at the most, and would be a great boost (for want of a better word) to the UK's space program!
Can't see Teresa Maybe and this pathetic craven government contemplating anything so decisive though, and fair considering the UK must have contributed a significant amount to the development and running of Galileo!
"We didnt have satelites before we were in the EU and we dont need them when we leave"
You have already paid the money getting it back is the problem
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe only reason a third runway isn't already up and running is because we have too many LibDems locally who oppose it. They want everyone to walk to their holidays. We've just got ourselves a new shiny LibDem council in Richmond who want everyone to walk (or cycle) in sandals and recycle their own poo. (I might have made that last bit up). I dread to think what they are going to make us pay for car parking permits, given that we have the temerity to own something that runs on petrol. And our council tax is about to go orbital as a consequence, and our weekly bin collection is probably going to move to monthly, but don't let my rant stop you carping from a farking safe distance....
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Poststopped reading when you started blaming someone else... same old same old. Any other country would be putting the finishing touches to the estuary airport by now instead.
Galileo lost.
Agency for Medicines lost.
Agency for finance lost.
City of culture programe lost.
Possibly Euroatom will be lost.
Erasmus next.
But we have blue passports. Printed in France.
are you ok?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post2018-05-09 Brexit to 'force Airbus sat-nav work on Galileo out of UK'
If the EU stops the UK from accessing the encrypted (presumably military grade accuracy) part of Galileo, why can't the UK simply withhold from any payments to the EU the complete cost of developing and deploying our own Galileo-like system, called say Newton?
That shouldn't cost more than a few billion at the most, and would be a great boost (for want of a better word) to the UK's space program!
Can't see Teresa Maybe and this pathetic craven government contemplating anything so decisive though, and fair considering the UK must have contributed a significant amount to the development and running of Galileo!
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe only reason a third runway isn't already up and running is because we have too many LibDems locally who oppose it. ...
Galileo lost.
Agency for Medicines lost.
Agency for finance lost.
City of culture programe lost.
Possibly Euroatom will be lost.
Erasmus next.
But we have blue passports. Printed in France.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe government cannot decide on a third runway in Heathrow after 15 years of talking about it. Why any swivelled eyed leave voter believes they'll get a whole shiny new satellite system off the ground that bests Galileo is beyond me.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHave actually worked on the Galileo project, once in the UK, here in Germany, and once in Italy, I'm fairly familiar with system / logistics of the operation. Control of Galileo operations is just outside Munich, not far from me actually. The project isn't going anywhere. It kills off Europe's dependancy of the US GPS system not to mention a 3 fold gain in positioning accuracy. No contributing member is walking away from Galileo, it is just too important.
The level of expertise involved, the cost, the benefits, it is a project that just highlights how absent the vacuous nitwits of Westminster are... this is what happens when you've no industrial experience in the house. And this will not be the last project either. ITER will be next.
Can't see the UK walking away from Galileo after the years of involvement. In the end they'll pay to access. And my what an invoice that'll be.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe government cannot decide on a third runway in Heathrow after 15 years of talking about it. Why any swivelled eyed leave voter believes they'll get a whole shiny new satellite system off the ground that bests Galileo is beyond me.
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The government cannot decide on a third runway in Heathrow after 15 years of talking about it. Why any swivelled eyed leave voter believes they'll get a whole shiny new satellite system off the ground that bests Galileo is beyond me.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostWho needs sat-nav anyway. Never used it, and never got lost. I can read a map. Lots of ladies will be buggered, and very, very lost though. Discuss...
Is it when you're "sat" down and and work out the "nav" with an OS map?
Works for me
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Who needs sat-nav anyway. Never used it, and never got lost. I can read a map. Lots of ladies will be buggered, and very, very lost though. Discuss...
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And here is a slightly different take.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a8343146.html
I love the bit
"The move is likely to enrage Brussels, where senior figures have previously accused the UK of trying to blackmail the EU by using its strengths in intelligence and security as a bargaining chip in talks."
So when the UK threaten to withhold something the EU want it's 'blackmail'
But when the EU do it it's 'negotiating'
Fookin cnuts
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