Nope, or at least I seriously doubt it.
There has been some whispers over the last year but nothing has emerged.
I think that a big company trying to sell this in the uk would have difficulty, it would more than likely sell for £150 - £200 over here (thats a a conservative Uk markup guess
). The range of game next to it would look poor in comparision to the GBA and the 'extras' that it has (emu's, divx, homebrew software/apps) would be hard to sell. All of the extras require the user to have a pc with internet capabilities and the knowledge to do register/find apps/encode videos etc. There would be no GP32 in the store running SCUUM or playing a Super Nintendo to wow the punters as these need you to own the original roms or games which the store does not sell.
Oh and it looks like a kids toy with Gamepark written across it, I mean how many kids actually have one of these, most of the people who will get all the extra features and want to play retro will be older (based on actual stat of the age range of owners I know = 1 me
)
It could be sold maybe in more of a gadget shop or online through sites like www.gbax.com
, we just need to hope for more coverage in the Uk (although there has been a LOT the last few months).
Dont get me wrong, I absolutely love my GP its just the reality of a big chain stocking them.