Friday, July 28, 2017

UK Chancellor says 'transitional period' will follow up to two years after Brexit

The British Chancellor's latest comments on Brexit, indicate that there could be a 'transitional period' of up to three years after the UK leaves the European Union.


The Government has agreed to seek a transitional deal, during which time the UK could still access the single market, but insisted this would need to end before the next General Election in 2022


UK Correspondent Natalie Powell has this report.


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