The House of Commons approved the post-Brexit trade agreement between the UK and the EU, with 521 votes in favor and 73 against.
The conservative party of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Labor Party of Keir Starmer supported the agreement in a united way.
Against, for various reasons, the Scottish separatists, the libdems, the Northern Irish parties and the Welsh Plaid Cymru.
The provision is thus directed, already today, towards the royal promulgation (royal assent) after a procedural passage to the House of Lords.