 Hold am Five years of passed. Since the public voted to leave the European Union. It was the biggest democratic exercise in our countries history. II came to office on a promise to deliver on that verdict. In March 2017 I triggered the article 50 process for the UK to exit the EU. And Parliament supported it overwhelmingly. A oeddiwch yn yr hyn, mae'n ffordd yng Nghymru yn ystod yn gweinio'r wyfnod o'r unrhyw o'r unrhyw o'r Cyfleniadau. Roedd yn cael ei fod yn eich gynnig yn yr ysbryd am yr 29 oes. Yr ysbryd y gallu gwirionedd o'r cyfloedd gwirionedd o'r cyfloedd gwirionedd. Ieithaf, mae gwirionedd yn ystod oedd, mae'r cyfloedd gwirionedd yn gallu yn ei chymru. Rydyn ni'n ffain o'i ffordd, rydyn ni'n ffordd o'r ffordd a'r lchained oedd ymarfer. Rydyn ni'n ffordd o'r MPs yn ychydig o'u gof窵u oedd, o'u bod gennych nhw'n gwahorol o'ch cynllunio'n wathu'n rhoi gyfatrwyr, o'r cynllunio LlywDonnyn oedd yma. Rydyn ni'n cael ei ddau'r process bryd yng Nghym Intrwyddol i mewn ac yn ddwynt. Rydyn ni'n amser, chi'n ardal. i'r wneud o'r cyfrifau ar gyfer L.M.P. Felly, yn ddull i'r Cymru, ddodd ac yn ddodd, i'r cyfrifau o'r Cymru ar gyfer L.M.P. yn y 30 ddiwylltio, i e'r cyfrifau o'r cyfrifau i'r eich llaw. Dwi'n clywed eich eu dddiwyllion o'r ddodd y ddodd y gweithio o'r ddiddordeb yn gweithio i'r ddodd y dyma i gyd panfod gweithio ar gyfer L.M.P. a'r sicr syniadau yng Nghymru. Do they want to leave without a deal? Or do they not want to leave at all, causing potentially irreparable damage to public trust, not just in this generation of politicians, but to our entire democratic process? It is high time we made a decision. So far Parliament has done everything possible to avoid making a choice. 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. I passionately hope MPs will find a way to back the deal I've negotiated with the EU. A deal that delivers on the result of the referendum and is the very best deal negotiable. And I will continue to work night and day to secure the support of my colleagues, the DUP and others for this deal. But I am not prepared to delay Brexit any further than the 30th of June. Some argue that I'm making the wrong choice. And I should ask for a longer extension to the end of the year or beyond to give more time for politicians to argue over the way forward. That would mean asking you to vote in European elections nearly three years after our country decided to leave. What kind of message would that send? And just how bitter and divisive would that election campaign be at a time when the country desperately needs bringing back together? Some have suggested holding a second referendum. I don't believe that's what you want and it is not what I want. We asked you the question already and you gave us your answer. Now you want us to get on with it. And that is what I am determined to do.