MPs cheer as Boriss Brexit Bill signed off by the Commons as Britain sails towards January 31 exit

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MPs cheered this evening as Boris Johnson’s Brexit Bill was signed off by the Commons as Britain heads towards a January 31 exit.

The Withdrawal Agreement Bill sailed through the Commons, with MPs voting for it by 330 to 231.

Boris Johnson has finally got his Brexit bill through the Commons

The 99 vote win is a huge result for the Prime Minister, who ran his whole election campaign on a promise to Get Brexit Done.

It means Britain is finally on the way to leaving the EU this month, with now just the Lords standing in the way of the UKs departure.

It came as MPs demanded Brexit beers and a massive celebration on January 31.

Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay was facing Brexit questions this morning, and Conservative MPs couldnt wait to share their party plans for the historic day.

Polish-born MP Daniel Kawczynski called for celebrations to take place both in Britain and all over Europe.

Addressing the Brexit secretary, he said: The 31st of January is not just a significant day for us here in the United Kingdom, but also for hundreds of millions of eurosceptics across the continent of Europe.

Does he agree with me its very important for us to celebrate this day very publicly as a nation to give a guiding principle to others in Europe that there is life outside the European Union.

MPs were also planning what booze to knock back as we finally leave, with Tory MP Kate Griffiths calling for a special Brexit pint.

The Burton MP said: Would my right honourable friend agree that to mark us leaving the European Union, our fantastic local breweries in Burton-on-Trent should brew a celebratory Brexit beer.

Mr Barclay responded: Mr Speaker from the reaction of the house my honourable friends strikes an extremely positive note in one of her first contributions.

I know her constituency is famed for its beer and am sure many members of this house would welcome them celebrating this occasion in such a way, just as I will do myself at the with a fantastic Elgoods brewery, which sits in my own constituency.

There were also calls for the British flag to be flown all over the country.

Sir John Hayes MP said: In celebration of this important occasion in our nation’s history, I wonder if the Secretary of State will arrange for union flags to be flown from all public buildings across our kingdom.

That would be a fitting tribute to the decision that the British people made to leave the European Union.

The vote is a landmark moment in Britains history, leaving just one stage left at the House of Lords before the UK finally gets out on January 31.

Unlike the flurry of failed votes under Theresa May, the result is in no doubt after Mr Johnson landed a stonking majority in the Christmas election.

This will see it then head to the Upper chamber next week, with the Lords tipped to sign everything off by January 22.

The Prime Minister will then try and negotiate a bumper trade deal, which he has insisted can be completed by the end of the year.

He conducted crunch talks with new EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen yesterday, who outlined plans for an “ambitious” deal.

MPs are calling for Brexit themed pints
Kate Griffiths called for a special Brexit beer.
Daniel Kawczynski called for celebrations to take place both in Britain and all over Europe.

However, the Eurocrat dismissed the idea this could be done in a year, and refused to rule out a further delay.

She said: ‘Without an extension of the transition period beyond 2020 you cannot expect to agree on every single aspect of our new partnership. We will have to prioritise.’

A Downing Street spokeswoman said: “The PM reiterated that we wanted a broad free trade agreement covering goods and services, and co-operation in other areas.

“The PM was clear that the UK would not extend the Implementation Period beyond 31 December 2020; and that any future partnership must not involve any kind of alignment or ECJ (European Court of Justice) jurisdiction.”