On the 27th local time, the House of Commons of the British Parliament passed the British government's proposal to unilaterally amend part of the "Northern Ireland Protocol", advancing the motion to the next stage of the legislative process.

  The motion was passed with 295 votes in favor and 221 against, but it was fiercely criticized by a number of Conservative MPs and opposition MPs, including former Prime Minister Theresa May.

Critics such as Theresa May argue that the plan to amend the Northern Ireland Protocol is illegal and risks sparking a trade war with the European Union.

  It is reported that British Foreign Secretary Truss submitted a motion to the Parliament on the 13th of this month to officially announce the specific plan to unilaterally revise part of the "Northern Ireland Protocol".

On the 15th, the European Commission launched a judicial lawsuit against the British government for breach of contract on the grounds that it did not comply with part of the "Northern Ireland Protocol".

(Headquarters reporter Kang Xindong)