"By far the best outcome for the UK, for Ireland and for the EU -- is that our future relationship is agreed and in place by 1st January 2021," she added.
Vince Cable, leader of the minority Liberal Democrats asked May about reports that the government is carrying out contingency planning for a second referendum.
The prime minister replied: "No, that is not correct. The government does not support a second referendum."
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the main opposition Labor Party told MPs that May had traveled last week to the meeting in Brussels of the 27 leaders of EU member states "to beg for an extension" of the transition period due to end in December 2020.
As May shook her head to deny the claim, Corbyn said her Conservative government is "terminally incompetent, hamstring by its own division".
May told MPs that as she travelled around the county people who voted either leave or remain had told her "to get on with it" and leave the EU.
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