UK PM’s office says free movement from EU will end in 2019
LONDON — Free movement to Britain from European Union countries will end when the U.K. leaves the bloc in March 2019, Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said Monday. But he acknowledged it’s not yet certain what migration arrangements will look like after that.
Spokesman James Slack said that “other elements of the post-Brexit immigration system will be brought forward in due course.”
“It would be wrong to speculate on what these might look like, or to suggest that free movement will continue as it is now,” he said.
May’s government is divided on how to implement Brexit, and ministers have been sending mixed signals about the U.K.’s future relationship with the bloc.


