''As the third round of Brexit talks commenced on Monday, it's absurdly
difficult to identify specific changes that would actually affect
people's daily lives or the running of businesses before 2021 at the
very earliest, and likely for many years after that.
Facing the deadline to leave Europe by 2019, both the U.K.
government and the opposition Labour Party are looking to buy more time.
Labour's shadow Brexit secretary, Keir Starmer, declared
unambiguously that his party would push for a transition preserving the
current economic arrangements, including the U.K.'s membership in the
European Union's common market and customs union...''
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