Prime Minister Boris Johnson was on Wednesday expected to tell Ursula von der Leyen that Britain will not extend the Brexit transition period, in their first face-to-face meeting since she became European Commission chief.Downing Street said Johnson will call for the EU and Britain to work out “a confident and positive future relationship” by the end of December, when the implementation period – designed to cushion the effects of Brexit – is due to end.“Having waited for over three years...
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