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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Simon Marks
London
11 October 2006
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The battle to succeed Tony Blair as Britain's Prime Minister has cast the spotlight1 onto one of the country's most senior government ministers. Gordon Brown is Britain's Chancellor2 of the Exchequer3 - a post broadly equivalent to that of Treasury4 Secretary or Finance Minister in many other countries. For 10 years he has stood in the wings waiting for a chance to become Britain's prime minister, and now Mr. Blair has announced that he'll be stepping down within the next 12 months. Simon Marks in London reports.
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But in Britain itself, Brown has spent those years being overshadowed by his boss, Tony Blair. With Prime Minister Blair set to leave the stage within the next year, Brown hopes to occupy its center.
John Kampfner edits The New Statesman, a weekly news magazine supporting Brown's bid to succeed Tony Blair in the prime minister's residence, Number 10 Downing Street. "There are a lot of people in the Labour Party who believe that getting rid of Tony Blair is going to be just the beginning of a dawn of a great new era of left-wing politics," says Kampfner. "That is not going to happen. Gordon Brown will not let that happen."
He won't, says John Kampfner, because Britain has been transformed under Tony Blair's leadership, and Gordon Brown was there by his side throughout.
Their relationship has not always been friendly. London is awash with rumors6 of confrontational7, combative8 meetings over the timing9 and manner of Mr. Blair's departure.
Brown, now energetically trying to sell himself to the British public, is promising10 continuity in at least one important area of policy. "We will take any necessary steps and find any necessary resources to ensure - whether in Iraq, Afghanistan or anywhere else - there is no safe haven11 for terrorists, and there is no hiding place for terrorist finance," says Brown.
But in Britain today, there is enormous pressure on Gordon Brown to distance himself from the United States and its "war on terror".
Anti-war protesters, and a sizeable portion of the public at large, now criticize Tony Blair for his unyielding support of the Bush administration.
They may be in for a disappointment, says John Prideaux, who covers British politics for The Economist12. "He's instinctively13 pro-American and an Atlanticist," says Prideaux of Brown. "He's somebody who is a big admirer of the American economy and its dynamism, and somebody who likes to take his holidays in the States. And although he hasn't given very many speeches on foreign policy, people tend to infer from that that he's as pro-American as Tony Blair has been."
John Kampfner says Brown is less charismatic than Blair. "I think the one rider to that is that Gordon Brown is unlike Tony Blair, he's a very unromantic political figure," notes Kampfner. "He is not going to be drawn14 into any kind of 'love-in' with another political leader. He is going to be very sober, he is going to say 'what's in it for us? I don't agree with this, I don't agree with that.' But I'm sure his basic template will be pro-American".
To flesh out that template, Gordon Brown must first win the Labour Party leadership, and to his reported irritation15, Tony Blair has stopped short of endorsing16 him for the post.
Members of Parliament, and the electorate17 outside it, now wait to see whether Tony Blair anoints the man who has sat next to him for a decade, or seeks to back another candidate to try and build on his legacy18.
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n.公众注意的中心,聚光灯,探照灯,视听,注意,醒目 | |
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n.(英)大臣;法官;(德、奥)总理;大学校长 | |
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3 exchequer | |
n.财政部;国库 | |
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n.宝库;国库,金库;文库 | |
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n.固定设备;预定日期;比赛时间;定期存款 | |
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n.传闻( rumor的名词复数 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷v.传闻( rumor的第三人称单数 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷 | |
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adj.挑衅的;对抗的 | |
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adj.好战的;好斗的 | |
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9 timing | |
n.时间安排,时间选择 | |
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10 promising | |
adj.有希望的,有前途的 | |
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11 haven | |
n.安全的地方,避难所,庇护所 | |
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12 economist | |
n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人 | |
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14 drawn | |
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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v.赞同( endorse的现在分词 );在(尤指支票的)背面签字;在(文件的)背面写评论;在广告上说本人使用并赞同某产品 | |
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n.全体选民;选区 | |
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18 legacy | |
n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西 | |
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