Britain has no intention of seeking an extension to the transition period after it leaves the
European Union if a divorce deal is struck with the bloc, Prime Minister
Boris Johnson's spokesman said on Monday.
A deal agreed with the EU, but later voted down by the
British parliament, included a transition period until December 2020 to ensure an
orderly exit from the bloc.
Johnson's spokesman said there was no intention to extend this, adding Britain was hopeful of striking a new deal with the EU with the October summit of European leaders providing the final opportunity to do so.