British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1082: honor and punishment

"It turns out that Kennedy and I still have something in common." Jacqueline's rumors about her brother-in-law and sister-in-law quickly spread to the UK in this era of globalization. They should be good friends, but they have to be their own masters.

Of course, this is the only thing they have in common. He believes that with his own care, he should not run into a psychopath.

Alan Wilson still believes that the issue of Kennedy will eventually be resolved by the Americans themselves. If they can call off the curtain in that way, it is not as simple as one or two people, or one or two forces that offend, but public outrage can only be executed in public. .

In the United States, a legal country with many parties and interest groups, who has such a great right to attack the Kennedy brothers? In the case of the president, the presidential candidate has been assassinated twice in a row and can hide the truth from the public. The answer is only the US government, that is, The US government is composed of many senior politicians and interest groups.

No one person, or a group of arms dealers has such a great ability to kill the president and presidential candidates.

Don't worry, just wait with peace of mind. Alan Wilson has to fill in useless content for the report of the leak investigation. Even if he spares time to eat melons, he can't always care about things outside the UK.

Now that the public relations crisis about Aiden is over, the voters have chosen to forgive the prime minister for his drug dependence.

Of course, Aiden himself also publicly stated that he would get rid of drug dependence to prevent drug dependence from affecting his ability to judge government affairs.

This is of course false. From Norman Brooke, Alan Wilson learned that Aiden is now suspicious of the Conservative Party, and it is only because the Labor Party is eyeing him that he has not made a big move.

He is also questioned by the House of Commons, and Harold Wilson is now the shadow foreign secretary. The Labor Party has been very concerned about whether the UK's position on the Iran oil crisis has wavered.

Busy accepting inquiries and launching leak investigations are the tasks facing Alan Wilson in the near future. Can't they all be investigated? But still pretend to do your best.

"I don't know the prime minister's health status. In fact, I haven't seen the prime minister a few times." Mrs. Thatcher, a member of the backbench, looked at the old acquaintance in front of her, pretending to be calm and cooperating with the other party's inquiry.

"Margaret..." Ellen Wilson was interrupted by Mrs. Thatcher as soon as she spoke, "It's better to call Mrs. Thatcher, Sir Alan. Work is work, and it's better to be more formal."

"Okay, Mrs. Thatcher." Alan Wilson showed a bitter smile, as if he was sad because of the birth of the two, "Then respectful MP, I don't have any special questions. But please answer today's inquiry. Keep it a secret and don't let it out, even to your husband."

Alan Wilson, who finally got in touch with Mrs. Thatcher again, tried his best to resolve the embarrassing atmosphere between the two. If possible, he hoped that the two could live in peace in the future.

The dialogue is dull, and compared to many years ago, it seems that the past is irretrievable, which is very emotional.

At the end of the questioning, Alan Wilson stretched out his hand as farewell, and Mrs. Thatcher held the extended hand with hesitation on her face. Then he watched the man's back disappear from sight, and he looked away after a long time.

At the Prime Minister’s Residence at No. 10 Downing Street, Norman Brooke is also discussing with Prime Minister Eden about some job adjustments. Regarding foreign affairs, Norman Brooke praised, “Colleagues believe that the current diplomatic team is post-war At the most powerful moment, in addition to your personal concern as the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary Macmillan also contributed a lot, and Allen said that the Foreign Secretary’s work attitude is admirable, and he has nothing to help at all.”

"You can't say that, can you?" Aiden frowned, not happy because he was praised by the cabinet secretary.

"How could it be? If it wasn't for the foreign minister's visit to New Delhi, how could we have made India listen to the British? We must know that Nehru is now wholeheartedly committed to making India a powerful country. He is actually a very difficult person to deal with. He is not only the prime minister He also serves as foreign minister and controls the whole of India."

Norman Brook admired, "Including India in the six-party talks is definitely a proud work. This is recognized by everyone."

"Actually, I think that McMillan can focus on more things. Now the country still has a lot of things to care about." Aiden said his thoughts word by word, "Norman, a country can't only have diplomacy. Of course, It's just a half-baked idea on my part, if the Foreign Office is endearing to Macmillan?"

"The Foreign Office and Whitehall love every government!" Norman Brooke responded solemnly, and then changed the topic, "Our duty is to ensure the stable operation of the government. If Macmillan is suddenly allowed to leave? Will it cause the government to Misunderstood decision? I think there's a different way."

"What way?" Aiden asked as soon as he heard it, waiting for Norman Brook's answer.

"There are not many options for changing departments. After all, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is an important department, I think? In exchange, can Macmillan be given a part-time job first? I think we can arrange him to be the president of Oxford University first, so as to dispel doubts." .If the cabinet is reorganized at that time, then it will be a matter of course to transfer. Most ministers will not object."

Valley / span> Of course, this decision will have to be approved by the Oxford University Council, the highest authority, before it can be implemented. But for Norman Brooke, this matter is not difficult.

Otherwise, how could Norman Brook maintain a harmonious relationship with every head of government? Once this kind of thing happened, Norman Brook never shy away from it, but from the perspective of the prime minister, he personally tried to solve the problem for the prime minister.

While the cabinet secretary was busy solving the prime minister's problems, Alan Wilson finally completed the report on the leak investigation. With the most solid answer, it seemed to be his own lengthy written proof: "Detailed Report on the Conclusive Evidence Leak".

The material is dry narrative for the most part, but here and there there is an indignation at the slanderous insinuations received, almost in response to the indignation of the House of Commons. The statement about the internal investigation is...

Make it up until it's supposed to be fact, and then spread it as fact?

The whole process is, cannot and will not be allowed to object. Gossip is not without prejudice against the Prime Minister, but when asked if it is true, the answer is no.

If these facts are told by people who have no interest in it, it will help to enhance the credibility of the prime minister. On the contrary, subjective assumptions without any opinions of their own; and the media are all echoers. Noble inquiries are utterly useless. :.

"Am I going to deal with this useless nonsense for the rest of my life?" Not to mention handing it over to the Prime Minister, Alan Wilson would have had trouble reading it by himself. He seemed to have said everything and said nothing.

Now if this report is lost, he himself is not sure to do it a second time. He does not know how many brain cells will be damaged to demonstrate this nonsense again. The only useful thing in the report is the self-statement of the people under investigation. Of course, among these people, there is no connection with Macmillan.

Quite simply, Alan Wilson was not ordered to investigate Macmillan, either explicitly or implicitly.

After a brief hesitation, Alan Wilson decided to make a copy of the report. This may be the pinnacle of his bureaucratic career, and he must keep a copy. Maybe he can use it when he writes his memoirs in the future.

Then he sent this leak investigation report to Whitehall, and passed it to Prime Minister Eden through the hands of Norman Brooke.

This report was seen by Prime Minister Eden, and then it was put aside, nothing was said, and everything was said.

No matter from any point of view, as one of the two universities in the UK, the president of Oxford University is a great honor. Under normal circumstances, it is rarely awarded to the incumbent ministers. It is the honor of the prime minister or the outgoing prime minister.

Naturally, such a great honor cannot be conveyed by ordinary people. The current cabinet secretary, Norman Brooke, personally expressed the Prime Minister's approval of Macmillan's work in a warm manner, "Harold, it is a great honor, and I am grateful for it." Envious."

"Norman, why did the Prime Minister award me the chancellor of Oxford University?" Macmillan was puzzled, and even a little confused, why did he suddenly fall on himself?

"It may be to commend the minister's outstanding contribution in the field of diplomacy. For more than a year, after the minister has been busy, we... the prime minister has been watching." Norman Brook slapped~lightnovelpub.net~There is no doubt , the honor of the president of Oxford University is absolutely extraordinary, being able to serve at this time is the same treatment as many prime ministers. "

Of course, Norman Brooke can't say that this is an appropriate punishment for Macmillan, disobedience to authority, disrespectful words and deeds, and behavior that does not conform to the minister. Although this is indeed punishment, it is also an honor.

Punishment and honor are not contradictory at some point, they are just reflected in different stages of the same event.

As for the uneasiness shown by Macmillan, Norman Brook persuaded Macmillan to dismiss the idea.

In the end, Macmillan naturally accepted this honor. At some point in the future, this may also become one of Macmillan's despicable evidences, but whether it is a criminal evidence in the end depends on what Prime Minister Eden thinks at that time.

In this way, Macmillan served as the chancellor of Oxford University in his capacity as foreign secretary.

At the same time, Aiden was thinking about when the time for cabinet reshuffle would come, and he could make an adjustment to the ministers. To provide you with the fastest update of British civil servants, free reading of Chapter 1082 Honor and Punishment. :.