Suppose this change is implemented in the two years or more before the UK stops paying membership. Do people think the BBC will stop us and our guests from accessing their iplayer accounts in EU countries once we've exited?Roll on the UK channels including the BBC allowing guests to log on to such as iPlayer with their UK 'licence number' as required by the EU.
What about the roaming charges that are due to be dropped completely within the EU in June 2017. Will we and our UK guests get free phonecalls home for a year and then go back to having to pay for them again?
If the exit deal needs to go over every one of these little items, I can't see it being negotiated in a mere two years.
I went to an event in the UK at the start of the Referendum campaign where a bunch of academics picked apart the arguments on both sides. They estimated that it would take 10 years for extraction and renegotiation of trade deals to be complete.