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Published : Mar 21, 2019, 7:24 AM IST

ETV Bharat / international

UK will leave EU by June 30 at the latest: May

British Prime Minister Theresa May has told the public she is "on their side", laying the blame for the delay to Brexit squarely with MPs. Earlier, May wrote to EU Council President Donald Tusk requesting to delay Brexit until June 30. The Prime Minister reiterated that she would not be willing to extend Brexit any further than that date.

Theresa May

London: In an address at Downing Street, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that it's a matter of "great personal regret" that UK won't leave European Union with a deal on March 29. She said that she had written a letter to the EU President, Donald Tusk adding, "I am not prepared to delay Brexit any further than the 30th of June."

EU leaders, who are exasperated by Britain's Brexit melodrama, said they would only grant the extension if May can win the U.K. Parliament's approval next week for her twice-rejected Brexit deal.

Theresa May

Otherwise, the U.K. is facing a chaotic "no-deal" departure from the bloc within days, or a much longer delay that May says she will not allow while she is in power.

Theresa May has also told the public that she is "on their side", laying the blame for the delay to Brexit squarely with MPs. Speaking from Downing Street, May said people were "tired of infighting and political games" and it was "high time" politicians made a decision on the next steps, media reported on Wednesday.

The Prime Minister reiterated she would not be willing to extend Brexit any further than that date -- despite appeals from some MPs for a longer extension to give time for a change in direction.

The UK is set to leave the EU next Friday, on March 29, unless the law is changed.

All other 27 EU members would have to agree any extension beyond that date.

Tusk said he believed the EU would agree to a short extension, but only if the withdrawal deal negotiated by Theresa May is signed off by MPs next week.

It has already been overwhelmingly rejected twice.

In her statement, May said: "Of this I am absolutely sure. You the public have had enough."

"You are tired of the infighting, tired of the political games and the arcane procedural rows, tired of MPs talking about nothing else but Brexit when you have real concerns about our children's schools, our National Health Service, knife crime.

"You want this stage of the Brexit process to be over and done with. I agree. I am on your side."

She said it was "now time for MPs to decide" whether they wanted to leave with her deal, no deal or whether they chose not to leave at all - the latter she warned could cause "irreparable damage to public trust" in politicians.

"So far Parliament has done everything possible to avoid making a choice," said May.

"Motion after motion and amendment after amendment has been tabled without Parliament ever deciding what it wants. All MPs have been willing to say is what they do not want."

She made a final appeal to MPs to back her deal and told the public: "You just want us to get on with it and that is what I am determined to do."

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