PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Horizon Europe (5 September 2022)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, what assessment he has made of the potential impact of not securing membership to Horizon Europe on the UK's science sector.

Asked by:
Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)

Answer

At the UK-EU Specialised Committee meeting on 22 September, which marked the end of the consultations period, the UK once again requested that the EU fulfil its obligation to finalise the UK’s association to EU Programmes. It is regrettable that the EU continues to decline this request. The UK government is now considering next steps. Our priority is to support the UK’s world leading R&D sector and we have already outlined potential options for doing so.

Our preference remains association to the EU programmes as agreed under the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), including Horizon Europe, and we continue to do everything we can to secure this. The EU is in breach of the agreement reached under the TCA for the UK to participate in EU programmes and these unjustified delays are causing uncertainty for our research and business communities. That is why we entered into formal consultations with the EU, which are a mechanism set out in the TCA to resolve issues between the UK and the EU.

The 2021 Spending Review confirmed that if we are unable to associate, the funding allocated to Horizon association will go to UK government R&D programmes, including international partnerships.


Answered by:
Ms Nusrat Ghani (Conservative)
28 September 2022

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