Andy Ash / Business Insider
- After three and a half years of political turmoil Brexit will finally take place at 11 pm (GMT) this evening.
- The prime minister will address the nation and Brexit campaigners will stage celebrations in the capital.
- However, little obvious will change for at least 11 months due to a Brexit transition period due to run out at the end of 2020.
- Here's what will change and what will remain the same.
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The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on Friday, January 31 after more than three and a half years of intense political upheaval.
Celebrations and protests are expected across the country, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson set to mark the occasion on Friday evening with a speech and a light show projected onto Downing Street.
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