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<p>The Government continues to engage constructively in discussions with the EU across
all facets of the negotiations. As the Prime Minister set out, the UK is seeking a
strictly time-limited implementation period, based on the existing structure of EU
rules and regulations, during which the UK and the EU would continue to have access
to one another’s markets on current terms, and the UK would take part in existing
security measures.</p><p>The Commission’s own Article 50 guidelines published in April
also make provision for such a period of transition. The Government believes an implementation
period is mutually beneficial to both the UK and the EU, helping both sides to minimise
disruption and for there to be only one set of changes.</p><p> </p>
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