Theresa May: Enough Brexit games, time for decisions

She said that the British Parliament has so far done everything it could to avoid making a decision
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Theresa May, Photo: Reuters
Theresa May, Photo: Reuters
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

People are fed up with games and conflicts over Brexit and it is high time that politicians decide on the next steps, said British Prime Minister Theresa May to the members of the House of Commons.

In an address to the public from the seat of the government, Teresa May said that she understands that citizens are fed up with everything, reports RTS.

"You are tired of behind-the-scenes games, of MPs only dealing with Brexit, while you worry about your children's education and the health care system," Mejova pointed out and added:

"You want this phase of Brexit to end. I agree and I'm on your side".

She told the members of the House of Commons that it is time for them to finally decide whether they want Britain to leave the European Union with the agreement it reached with Brussels, without an agreement, or not to leave the Union at all.

"The latter could lead to an irreparable collapse of public trust in politicians," warned May.

She pointed out that the Parliament has so far done everything it could to avoid making a decision.

"You proposed law after law, amendment after amendment, and at no time did you say what you wanted. All you were prepared to say was what you didn't want," said the British prime minister.

Earlier today, May asked the European Union to grant the UK an extension of the deadline for Brexit until June 30, to which the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, replied that this would only be possible if the British Parliament previously adopted the agreement agreed by Brussels and London.

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