A final vote on Johnson's separation terms will come when lawmakers return from their Christmas break early next month. But Britain will enter the holiday season closer to legal and economic independence from Brussels than it has been at any point since the 2016 Brexit referendum on Britain's near half-century EU membership.
Johnson has the freedom and power to shape Britain's future that his predecessor Theresa May never had during her troubled three-year term.
"Today we will deliver on the promise we made to the people and get the Brexit vote wrapped up for Christmas," Johnson said.
"Now MPs will start the process of passing the bill. Then, at the beginning of the new decade, at the beginning of a new dawn for our country, our parliamentarians will return to Westminster to immediately finish the job, take us out of the EU on January 31 and move this country forward.