I almost feel sorry for a Tory
Britain's new science minister George Freeman has given a clear commitment to European collaboration on research.
Speaking at the launch of a new UK space strategy he said international collaboration was vital in helping to advance this fast-growing sector.
And he said this meant, in particular, strengthening ties with Europe, not diminishing them.
The minister is keen to "land" as soon as possible associate memberships to key EU science programmes.
These include the multi-billion-euro HorizonEU framework on R&D across Europe, and (directly in the context of space) the Copernicus/Sentinel Earth observation system.
"As a very strong Remain campaigner in 2016, part of my mission here is to make sure that we deliver a very strong collaboration with Europe, both through the European Space Agency and through a number of other programmes," Mr Freeman said.
"[We want space to be] the first area in which we demonstrate very clearly that the UK might have left the European political union, but we're not leaving the European scientific and cultural and research community. Far from it.
"In fact, we want to make sure that post our withdrawal from the EU, we become an even stronger player in that research community. I mentioned Copernicus, specifically - we see it as a vital part of the ecosystem," he told BBC News.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-58708121
A remainer, so probably at least half sane, given the seemingly-impossible job of forging closer ties with Europe by a man who deliberately cut all ties with Europe* and who says we don't need Europe but wants a World-Beating
TM space industry, so is now demanding closer ties with Europe so as to realise his vision of a World-Beating
TM independent Global Britain
TM. Have I got this right?
*Well, nearly, but hasn't done anything at all to formalise the arrangement.
The Brexit agreement between Brussels and London made provision for the UK to stay within the science programmes of the EU, but, nine months after Britain's withdrawal from the Union, the protocols have yet to be tied down.
It's hoped the publication of a new space strategy and a supporting budget in next month's Comprehensive Spending Review will clear the way for a Copernicus association at the very least.