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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Politics
Estelle Shirbon

Theresa May says freedom of movement between UK and EU could be extended

British Prime Minister Theresa May has suggested that the free movement of people between Britain and the European Union could be extended during an implementation phase after Britain leaves the bloc, the BBC reported on Wednesday.

The broadcaster said May had told reporters during a visit to Saudi Arabia that the implementation phase would give businesses and governments a “period of time” to adjust to any new restrictions agreed as part of a Brexit deal.

Citing the same conversation with reporters, the Financial Times reported that May had suggested that Britain would not finalise a new trade deal with the EU until after Brexit is complete in 2019. 

Reuters

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