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CNN News: 英國脫歐計劃陷入混亂 高院裁定首相無權啟動退歐

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I`m Carl Azuz. Great to see you.

我是卡爾·阿祖茲,非常高興看見到大家。

First up, the Brexit, Britain`s exit from the European Union just got more complicated. Over the summer, people in the United Kingdom voted 52 percent to 48 percent to leave the E.U., the political and economic association of European countries.

頭條新聞,英國退歐問題變得更加復雜。今年夏天,英國舉行投票以52:48退出歐盟,歐盟是歐洲國家組成的政治和經(jīng)濟組織。

British Prime Minister Theresa May had planned to get that process started early next year.

英國首相特雷莎·梅原計劃明年年初開始計劃。

But yesterday, the high court ruled that the nation`s parliament has to vote on the process, meaning Prime Minister May will need the approval of British lawmakers first. The government says that before the Brexit vote, British lawmakers had already determined to leave the decision up to British voters.

但是,昨天英國最高法院裁決首相特蕾莎梅說脫歐不算數(shù),必須由議會討論投票通過后才可以!英國政府表示,在進行脫歐表決之前,英國議員已經(jīng)決定將是否脫歐由英國選民決定。

So, the government plans to appeal the decision. But even if it`s upheld and stays in place, most experts expect that British members of parliament will support the Brexit. And giving them a vote means that the prime minister`s plans could be delayed.

所以,英國政府計劃對裁決進行上訴。但是如果維持原判,大多數(shù)英國專家希望英國議會成員支持英國脫歐。進行投票表明,英國首相的計劃將會被延遲。

Supporters of the high court`s decision hope this will give Britons and their lawmakers more say in the nation`s terms for leaving the European Union. Critics say a majority of British voters already chose to leave, they want the government to move forward in honoring that decision.

對于最高法院的裁決支持人士希望這能讓英國人和英國議員在英國脫歐這個問題上有更多的話語權。但批評人士表示,多數(shù)的英國選民已經(jīng)選擇離開歐盟,他們希望英國政府尊重這一決定。

I`m Carl Azuz. Great to see you.

First up, the Brexit, Britain`s exit from the European Union just got more complicated. Over the summer, people in the United Kingdom voted 52 percent to 48 percent to leave the E.U., the political and economic association of European countries.

British Prime Minister Theresa May had planned to get that process started early next year.

But yesterday, the high court ruled that the nation`s parliament has to vote on the process, meaning Prime Minister May will need the approval of British lawmakers first. The government says that before the Brexit vote, British lawmakers had already determined to leave the decision up to British voters.

So, the government plans to appeal the decision. But even if it`s upheld and stays in place, most experts expect that British members of parliament will support the Brexit. And giving them a vote means that the prime minister`s plans could be delayed.

Supporters of the high court`s decision hope this will give Britons and their lawmakers more say in the nation`s terms for leaving the European Union. Critics say a majority of British voters already chose to leave, they want the government to move forward in honoring that decision.

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