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Friday 05 April 2019 9:28 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:20 am

Prime Minister Theresa May asks EU for Brexit delay until 30 June

By: James Warrington

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Prime Minister Theresa May has written to Donald Tusk requesting an extension to the Brexit deadline until 30 June.

She asked for an option for the UK to withdraw earlier if a deal is agreed, but admitted the delay means the UK may have to take part in the European parliament elections in late May.

Read more: Brexit: EU may offer 12-month 'flexible' Article 50 extension

The Prime Minister said the government is seeking to secure a deal that would allow the UK to leave the EU before the elections, but said it is making “responsible preparations” to take part if necessary.

“This impasse cannot be allowed to continue,” May wrote. “In the UK it is creating uncertainty and doing damage to faith in politics, while the European Union has a legitimate desire to move on to decisions about its own future.”

The deadline is currently set for 12 April, after which the UK would leave the EU without a deal if no agreement has been made.

The request comes amid reports European Council president Donald Tusk is preparing to offer the UK a 12-month “flexible” Brexit delay.

The plan, which will be put to EU leaders at a meeting next week, would allow the UK to withdraw earlier if a deal has been secured, the BBC reported, citing a senior EU source.

May will today resume talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock.

If the talks do not establish a “single unified approach”, May wrote today, MPs will be asked to vote on a series of options.

Read more: No-deal Brexit 'highly unlikely', says Matt Hancock

She said the government “stands ready to abide” by any decision made in parliament.

Earlier this week MPs narrowly passed a law instructing the Prime Minister to ask for a delay to the Brexit process.

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