Thursday, October 18, 2018

UK PM facing backlash at home over extension of Brexit transition period proposals


The latest plans to break the deadlock over Brexit could see an extension of the UK's transition period after it leaves the European Union.


But that potential move is proving unpopular at home for UK Prime Minster Theresa May.


Many MPs don't want the country to be tied to EU rules for longer than the proposed transition period which is due finish in December 2020.


London Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.


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