Re-imposition of roaming charges could cost business people visiting the EU up to £778 a month
Mobile phone roaming charges are expected to return if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. The impact of a no-deal Brexit is about to be outlined by the Government, with a raft of technical Brexit papers being released. Re-imposition of roaming charges
The pro-Europe Best for Britain campaign said the re-imposition of roaming charges could cost business people visiting the EU up to £778 a month.
Other areas covered by the documents will include the impact of a no-deal scenario on standards relating to the environment and vehicles. The papers will be published after a special meeting of the Cabinet focused on how a no deal outcome could be handled. Speaking ahead of the publications, Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab said: ‘With six months to go until the UK leaves the European Union, we are stepping up our ‘no deal’ preparations so that Britain can continue to flourish, regardless of the outcome of negotiations. ‘These technical notices are part and parcel of our sensible, pragmatic approach to preparing for all outcomes.
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Liberal Democrat MP and Best for Britain supporter Layla Moran said: ‘The cost of a hard Brexit on British travellers is becoming abundantly clear. ‘Millions of people are facing higher costs to make calls and texts abroad because of the Prime Minister’s botched Brexit plans.’ Meanwhile, the first meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee on European Negotiations since Parliament’s summer recess will also be held Thursday.