Institute for Government: Preparing Brexit: how ready is the UK?

03 November 2020

The prime minister’s refusal to extend the Brexit transition period, despite the devastating effects of the coronavirus crisis in the UK and the EU, means that neither the government nor businesses will be fully prepared when the UK leaves the EU on 31 December.

With just eight weeks to go until the UK leaves the EU single market and customs union, regardless of whether a new EU-UK deal is reached, this report warns that:

The prime minister’s refusal to seek more time to negotiate was always a high-risk bet that the UK could prepare for the inevitable disruption that would follow its exit from the EU single market and customs union.

But a continued lack of clarity over the Brexit talks makes this bet riskier with every passing week, with the rise in coronavirus cases demanding ever greater government and public attention and forcing most of the country back into lockdown.

The report says the government should learn from its initial handling of the pandemic and its 2019 no-deal Brexit preparations, and work closely – and share information more openly – with other parts of the public sector and devolved administrations.

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