British Prime Minister Teresa Mae's office on Wednesday condemned what he called "parliamentary plots" to withdraw the May withdrawal from the EU, saying it was "very worrying."

British media reported that some lawmakers planned to introduce amendments to the House of Commons system of action to block May's plans for BRICEST.

"The British people voted out of the EU, and it is essential that the elected politicians abide by this decision, and any attempt to withdraw the government's ability to provide the legal conditions for a regular exit at this historic moment is very worrying," a spokeswoman said.

The speaker stressed that parliamentarians, who want to abide by the «Brixt», they have to vote for it, or there is a danger that Parliament to prevent the process «Brikst» scheduled for March 29 next.

May is supposed to present the MPs today, a new plan for the «Brest», after the deputies finally rejected the agreement reached with Brussels at the end of 2018.

In a related context, The Sunday Times reported that Mai plans to seek a bilateral treaty with the Irish government as a means of canceling the Irish border arrangements of its agreement with the European Union. Aides to Mae believe that such a step would prevent it from opposing its withdrawal plan Of the Union by the pro-government Democratic Unionist Party (PDU) and opposition legislators from its Conservative Party.