Britain will not extend transition period with EU, says government official

Britain will not agree to extending the transition period with the European Union, a government official said on Wednesday, after a senior EU diplomat suggested member states might want trade talks to continue beyond Dec. 31.

Britain has repeatedly refused to countenance any extension to the talks into next year, saying if there is to be a trade deal, it needs to be done before Dec. 31. If there is no agreement, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said Britain will “prosper” if it has to trade with the EU on WTO terms.

“The transition period ends on Dec. 31. As the UK has always made clear, this date will not be extended,” said the official.

Main Photo: Campaigners hand out flyers to truck drivers at the terminal of a ferry operator in the port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands as part of the Get Ready For Brexit campaign. EPA-EFE/ROBIN UTRECHT

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