Boris Johnson: ‘Bags of time’ to negotiate post-Brexit EU relationship

15 November 2019

Boris Johnson has said that one year is “bags of time” to negotiate a new free-trade agreement and post-Brexit relationship between the UK and EU.

“There is absolutely no reason why between January and the end of next year, we shouldn’t complete that free-trade deal and have a wonderful new partnership with the EU based on zero tariffs, zero quotas,” the prime minister said on BBC Breakfast this morning.

“On developing the free-trade partnership, we’ll have bags of time to do it,” he added. “The deal that we’ll be doing with the EU is unlike any other deal they have ever done. They’re doing it with a state that is already in perfect harmony with their arrangements.” [...]

His stance has sparked fears that the U.K. could leave the EU without a deal at the end of 2020, if no agreement on the future relationship has been reached by then. Experts have said one year is not enough time for a complex new trading agreement to be negotiated.

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