The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson retains the existing transitional period of time which he agreed using the European Union in his Brexit offer. The British will leave the EU on 31 January next season.
The transition period within the package runs until December 2020.
The period are able to be extended by another two years. This means that if the British Home of Commons approves the offer, the EU rules will still affect the British until a minimum of the conclusion of 2020.
Nevertheless, they may be no longer permitted to get involved in EU choices after January 31.
“The government will not extend the changeover time period,” stated Johnson spokesman today. “The prime minister thinks you will have a good price using the European Union at the end of 2020.”
He emphasised that most options must be taken into consideration, together with a departure through the EU without having a package.