Britain will not ask for longer Brexit transition period - minister

Reuters

Published May 16, 2018 08:42

Britain will not ask for longer Brexit transition period - minister

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will not ask for an extension to the near-two year transition period with the European Union after Brexit when the government publishes its new detailed plans next month, Cabinet Office minister David Lidington said on Wednesday.

The government said on Tuesday it would publish detailed plans for its future relationship with the European Union next month.

"Not only are we not asking for a longer transition period but the EU has always been very clear that you can't use Article 50 to talk about the long-term future relationship," Lidington told the BBC when asked about the White Paper.