London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson launched the Conservative Party's election manifesto on Sunday promising to put his "Get Brexit Done" deal before parliament ahead of Christmas recess.
Johnson travelled to Telford in central England where the Conservatives are bidding to hold on to a marginal seat in the December 12 general election.
With its Brexit theme, the Conservatives were the last of the big political parties to spell out to Britain's 46 million voters their plans if Johnson returns to 10 Downing Street after the election.
The manifesto promises, if the Conservatives win, to put the Brexit deal before the House of Commons ahead of parliament being shut down for Christmas and New Year recess. That will then pave the way for Britain's departure from the European Union on January 31, 2020.
He described it as an oven-ready deal, already supported by Brussels and backed by every Conservative politician fighting in the election. Johnson said it would see a tidal wave of investment into Britain.
Johnson said Britain has been held back by three-and-a-half years by a broken parliament.