May seeking Brexit delay to June 30 with option of two-year extension - BBC

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May will write to the European Union on Tuesday to ask for a Brexit extension until the end of June and with a possible two-year delay, the BBC's political editor said.

With Britain due to leave the bloc in just 10 days, May's spokesman earlier said she would be writing to European Council President Donald Tusk to request a delay to Brexit either on Tuesday or Wednesday.

But the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg said on Twitter after Tuesday's Cabinet meeting: "Cabinet sources say PM is writing letter to EU today asking for extension - frustration that she is going to ask for end date of June 30th, with proviso of delay of up to 2 years."

She added: "One source says there was no agreement in the room, another source furious that it seems PM avoiding making an actual decision again about the option she would like to take but wants option of short delay to try to find way of having another go with her deal."

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison)