LONDON - 24 September 2017: The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, said on Sunday a transitional period designed to smooth the country's exit from the European Union should last as long as necessary.
"You have to stay in a transitional period as long as necessary ... I think it's impossible for anyone to put an actual figure on that," Corbyn told the BBC. He said he did not envisage a period lasting as long as 10 years.
Last week Prime Minister Theresa May set out plans for a roughly two-year transition period.
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