Today the Government is launching a major new public information
campaign, ‘The UK’s new start: let’s get going’.
It will clearly set out the actions businesses and individuals need
to take to prepare for the end of the transition period on 31
December 2020, and ensure they are ready to seize the opportunities
that it will bring. Campaign advertisements will
include our “Check, Change, Go” strapline which directs people and
businesses to a straightforward checker tool at gov.uk/transition which
quickly identifies the necessary next steps they need to
take.
The campaign will run across the full range of
communication channels, including TV advertising and radio, out
of home, digital, print, and direct channels such as text
messages and Webinars. The campaign will also see the
launch of a field force team which will give one-to-one support
in person or over the phone to businesses and their supply chains
to minimise disruption to the movement of goods.
The campaign will target UK citizens intending
to travel to Europe from 1 January 2021 and all importers to and
exporters from the EU, alongside UK nationals living in the EU
and EU, EEA or Swiss citizens living in the
UK.
The actions people and business owners need to take vary based on
their circumstances. They include:
- Making sure you are ready to travel to Europe from 1 January
2021, for example by getting comprehensive travel insurance,
ensuring your passport is valid, and checking your roaming policy
with your mobile phone provider.
- If you want to travel to Europe with your pet from 1 January
2021, contact your vet at least 4 months before you travel.
- Making sure your business is ready to export or import
from/to the EU, for example by getting an EU EORI number or
registering with the relevant Customs Authority.
The campaign isn’t being run just to prepare people and
businesses for changes at the end of the year. It will also
highlight the significant opportunities ahead including for
exporters through new free trade agreements, for small businesses
through smarter regulation, and for fishermen as we take back
control of our coastal waters.
This campaign will run alongside the UK’s continued negotiations
with the EU. The UK is leaving the single market and customs
union at the end of the year, and so most of the actions
businesses and citizens are being asked to take will need to be
completed regardless of the outcome of negotiations.
Some areas of UK-wide guidance published will not be applicable
for trade between Northern Ireland and the European Union, until
negotiations have concluded with the EU. Initial guidance
specific to Northern Ireland will be published in the coming
weeks and will continue to be issued throughout the transition
period. The government is already working closely with NI
businesses, traders, agents, carriers and ports to prepare for
the end of the transition period.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said:
“At the end of this year we are leaving the single market and
Customs Union regardless of the type of agreement we reach with
the EU. This will bring changes and significant opportunities for
which we all need to prepare.
"While we have already made great progress in getting ready for
this moment, there are actions that businesses and citizens must
take now to ensure we are ready to hit the ground running as a
fully independent United Kingdom.
"This is a new start for everyone in the UK - British and
European citizens alike - so let's get going."
Details of the key actions that businesses and individuals need
to take before the end of the transition period can be found on
gov.uk/transition.
Additional information
- The campaign will run in all four nations of the UK.
- Further guidance to citizens and businesses in Northern
Ireland will be published in the coming weeks and we will
continue to provide guidance throughout the transition period.
- A number of changes will be required beyond the end of the
transition period, such as the deadline of June 2021 for EU
citizens to apply for the UK’s EU Settlement Scheme, and border
controls for EU goods imported into Great Britain which will be
staged beyond the end of the year.