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Brexit: Transition period not 'a given', says Barnier Brexit: Transition period not 'a given', says Barnier
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EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has warned that a transition period immediately after Brexit in 2019 is "not a given".EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has warned that a transition period immediately after Brexit in 2019 is "not a given".
He outlined continuing disagreements between the UK and EU over issues like freedom of movement during the period.He outlined continuing disagreements between the UK and EU over issues like freedom of movement during the period.
He also said the UK's decision to leave the EU single market and customs union meant border checks at the Irish border were "unavoidable".He also said the UK's decision to leave the EU single market and customs union meant border checks at the Irish border were "unavoidable".
The transition period is expected to span 29 March 2019 to 31 December 2020.The transition period is expected to span 29 March 2019 to 31 December 2020.
Mr Barnier's comments potentially throw into doubt the UK's plans for a smooth landing for business after the UK leaves the EU.Mr Barnier's comments potentially throw into doubt the UK's plans for a smooth landing for business after the UK leaves the EU.
Brexit Secretary David Davis said firms need "about two years" with much the same trading rules as they have now to allow them to adjust.Brexit Secretary David Davis said firms need "about two years" with much the same trading rules as they have now to allow them to adjust.
And he had hoped to get a deal with the EU on it by March, so talks could then move on to the bigger issue of the UK's future relationship with the remaining 27 EU nations.And he had hoped to get a deal with the EU on it by March, so talks could then move on to the bigger issue of the UK's future relationship with the remaining 27 EU nations.
But Mr Barnier, speaking after a week of technical discussions between civil servants on both sides, said that three "substantial" disagreements remained over the transition period.But Mr Barnier, speaking after a week of technical discussions between civil servants on both sides, said that three "substantial" disagreements remained over the transition period.
The pound fell sharply against the dollar and the euro during Mr Barnier's speech before recovering slightly to stand about 0.7% down on the day.
The main sticking pointsThe main sticking points
"To be frank, I am surprised by these disagreements. The positions of the EU are very logical, I think," said Mr Barnier."To be frank, I am surprised by these disagreements. The positions of the EU are very logical, I think," said Mr Barnier.
He said the UK must "accept the ineluctable consequences of its decision to leave the EU, to leave its institutions and its policies".He said the UK must "accept the ineluctable consequences of its decision to leave the EU, to leave its institutions and its policies".
"If these disagreements persist the transition is not a given.""If these disagreements persist the transition is not a given."
Barnier's message to British negotiatorsBarnier's message to British negotiators
By BBC Political Correspondent Leila NathooBy BBC Political Correspondent Leila Nathoo
This was a politely delivered but pointed message to Britain: you can't keep up your cake-and-eat-it approach of vowing to leave the single market and customs union while still wanting no checks at the Irish border.This was a politely delivered but pointed message to Britain: you can't keep up your cake-and-eat-it approach of vowing to leave the single market and customs union while still wanting no checks at the Irish border.
And don't bank on a transition period (which was supposed to be the easy bit to agree) as there's still plenty we don't see eye-to-eye on.And don't bank on a transition period (which was supposed to be the easy bit to agree) as there's still plenty we don't see eye-to-eye on.
Theresa May has been keeping the government's position deliberately vague as her ministers struggle to agree among themselves on exactly how they see Britain's future ties with the EU.Theresa May has been keeping the government's position deliberately vague as her ministers struggle to agree among themselves on exactly how they see Britain's future ties with the EU.
But the bottom line from Brussels today? Time to talk straight and put flesh on the bones.But the bottom line from Brussels today? Time to talk straight and put flesh on the bones.
Labour blames 'cabinet in-fighting'Labour blames 'cabinet in-fighting'
Labour's Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer said the prime minister should should take immediate action to avoid a "cliff-edge" for business.Labour's Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer said the prime minister should should take immediate action to avoid a "cliff-edge" for business.
"Theresa May must end the infighting within her cabinet, drop her reckless redlines and accept Labour's proposals for a transitional deal."Theresa May must end the infighting within her cabinet, drop her reckless redlines and accept Labour's proposals for a transitional deal.
"That means seeking to remain in a customs union with the EU and within the single market during that period.""That means seeking to remain in a customs union with the EU and within the single market during that period."
Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable, who wants a referendum on any final deal with the EU, said the government "has no plan, no strategy, and no idea".Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable, who wants a referendum on any final deal with the EU, said the government "has no plan, no strategy, and no idea".
Courtesy row: Davis v BarnierCourtesy row: Davis v Barnier
Mr Barnier hit back at comments by David Davis, who described a leaked EU document suggesting any dispute with the UK during the transition period could mean UK benefits, such as access to the single market, being suspended as "frankly discourteous".Mr Barnier hit back at comments by David Davis, who described a leaked EU document suggesting any dispute with the UK during the transition period could mean UK benefits, such as access to the single market, being suspended as "frankly discourteous".
The EU negotiator said he had "not been in the least discourteous or vindictive" adding: "Quite simply we have to construct a withdrawal agreement which is legally sound and does not give rise to any uncertainty in anyone's mind."The EU negotiator said he had "not been in the least discourteous or vindictive" adding: "Quite simply we have to construct a withdrawal agreement which is legally sound and does not give rise to any uncertainty in anyone's mind."
Is a hard Irish border 'inevitable'?Is a hard Irish border 'inevitable'?
On the thorny issue of the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, Mr Barnier said there was agreement that a hard border must be avoided, but added: "It is important to tell the truth.On the thorny issue of the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, Mr Barnier said there was agreement that a hard border must be avoided, but added: "It is important to tell the truth.
"A UK decision to leave the single market and to leave the customs union would make border checks unavoidable.""A UK decision to leave the single market and to leave the customs union would make border checks unavoidable."
Prime Minister Theresa May has said the UK will leave the single market and the customs union, although she has yet to spell out in detail what she wants instead.Prime Minister Theresa May has said the UK will leave the single market and the customs union, although she has yet to spell out in detail what she wants instead.
She secured an agreement on withdrawal - including avoiding the return of a hard Irish border - in December.She secured an agreement on withdrawal - including avoiding the return of a hard Irish border - in December.
But that has now got to be translated into a legal text before it can be ratified by the EU - and Mr Barnier said he wanted to get rid of any ambiguity on the Irish border question.But that has now got to be translated into a legal text before it can be ratified by the EU - and Mr Barnier said he wanted to get rid of any ambiguity on the Irish border question.
The withdrawal agreement includes a fall back position if the UK leaves without a deal, which proposes "full regulatory alignment" with the EU.The withdrawal agreement includes a fall back position if the UK leaves without a deal, which proposes "full regulatory alignment" with the EU.
To some this sounds like staying in the single market and customs union - but other options, preferred by the UK, to avoid border checks are still on the table.To some this sounds like staying in the single market and customs union - but other options, preferred by the UK, to avoid border checks are still on the table.
Mr Barnier said the UK has accepted the need to discus how to make "full regulatory alignment" work in practice, while the other options are discussed in parallel.Mr Barnier said the UK has accepted the need to discus how to make "full regulatory alignment" work in practice, while the other options are discussed in parallel.
But he added: "Time is short - very short - and we haven't a minute to lose if we want to succeed. And we do want to succeed in this orderly withdrawal."But he added: "Time is short - very short - and we haven't a minute to lose if we want to succeed. And we do want to succeed in this orderly withdrawal."