The UK is open to an 'Australia-style' EU trade deal

Following Brexit, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will not follow European Union style trade rules but will consider a looser style of deal, a source says.

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Source: Getty Images Europe

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will consider a looser trade agreement with the European Union, similar to the bloc's ties with Australia, rather than follow EU rules to reach a closer deal, a government source says.

"There are only two likely outcomes in negotiation - a free trade deal like Canada or a looser arrangement like Australia - and we are happy to pursue both," the source said.

Prime Minister Johnson is due to give a major speech on trade on Monday, following Britain's departure from the EU on Friday after nearly 50 years of membership.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced criticisms over his handling of the crisis.
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Source: Getty Images Europe
Previously Mr Johnson has said his main goal is to reach a Canada-style trade deal with the EU before an 11-month transition period expires at the end of the year, after which British firms would face tariffs to sell goods to the EU.

But Mr Johnson has also said Britain will not commit to continue following EU rules after the transition period, and Saturday's remarks suggest he is growing less willing to make the trade-offs that many businesses want to smooth a deal.

Canada does not follow EU rules, but some EU governments are reluctant to give Britain similar leeway to diverge on labour and environmental standards, given the much greater trade volumes involved.

In some areas, such as the minimum wage, maternity leave and the elimination of single-use plastics, British standards significantly exceed EU minimums.


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