British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1334: UK-Soviet trade agreement

Alan Wilson has been thinking about where to take Britain. He also understands the importance of education, but for the sake of his family, it seems that a happy education is not unacceptable. Everyone hopes that their family can face less competition.

This is like a business talk. Every public speech is an innovation, but the fundamental purpose pursued by every company is a monopoly. Saying one thing and doing another exists in various fields.

The Prime Minister's original intention for promoting public education is definitely good. Just like when happy education started out, apart from spending small money to do big things, it didn't have to train most people into waste.

For students in public schools, what they provide is an education that "makes the best use of everything and people."

Let children who are passionate about a certain subject spend time in other subjects, which is only equivalent to a general understanding. For example, for the average person, it is enough to have a general understanding of junior high school mathematics, while for a person who likes mathematics, perhaps it is enough to know a little classical Chinese, and there is no need to memorize it at all.

The Soviet way of education spent a lot of time on subjects that I didn’t like and didn’t make sense to me. So unhappy, most of the knowledge learned will not be used in a lifetime.

The original intention at the beginning is good, but it does not mean that the evolution is good. The public education system of the free world has finally evolved in the direction of educating students into waste.

"It's still worthy of the country." After careful consideration, Alan Wilson decided to use all his strength to help the Prime Minister, but if Margaret Thatcher came to power in the future and dismantled the public education system, it would be none of his business. This is good, even if there is a threat, it is temporary.

The person who went to Moscow to sign the agreement this time has his name again. When he walked out of the Moscow airport, Alan Wilson was full of emotion. He remembered Britain in the 21st century, and seemed to be deeply impressed by the British public education for a certain period of time. The system has been abolished, and I went to a major country to investigate and rebuild the public education system. The BBC also shot a documentary.

"Inspecting the education system?" Furtseva muttered in astonishment, "It's really strange, isn't the British education system very strong? Oxbridge and Oxford are both world-renowned universities."

Fortseva used to be the Minister of Education of the Soviet Union. Although she is now in charge of the Ministry of Culture, she has received the acquiescence of other members of the Central Presidium and has her own influence in the education field.

Because of the fall of the Iron Curtain, the economic and trade relations between the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, and because of the special partnership between France and the Soviet Union, were once again put on the agenda of the Labour Party government. The Soviet Union also attached great importance to the British gesture.

Now the absolute power of Britain is definitely not as good as it was in 1945. The independent colony has seven or eight million square kilometers, but it is still not an object that can be ignored.

Under the warm care of the KGB, the British economic and trade team was divided into three parts and went to Leningrad, Belarus and Ukraine respectively. These are the three most important places for Soviet industry. After all, in Moscow's view, the Slav brothers are more reliable. .

The origin of many of the commodities that were allowed to enter the British market during the inspection this time was in the Donbass region. This place is famous, and its importance cannot be overemphasized.

As a member of the Soviet Union with a special status, Ukraine lives east of the Dnieper River, which is different from what many people think of as Western Ukraine relies on agriculture and East Ukraine relies on industry.

Most of Ukraine's black soil belts are also in Eastern Ukraine, and Western Ukraine has neither industrialized agriculture nor a rival to Eastern Ukraine.

The reason why the impression that West Ukraine relies on agriculture is that West Ukraine can do nothing but agriculture. Without Eastern Ukraine, the remaining land can at best guarantee a life for the locals in Romania, assuming everything goes well.

The British investigators just entered Eastern Ukraine, and they saw the endless black land.

The largest black land in the world is located in the Soviet Union in terms of area. If it is divided from the inside, most of it is actually within the territory of Russia. The black land in Ukraine is not large, but the climate is better than the black land in Russia. The black land in Eastern Ukraine is enough to make Ukraine a big granary.

I have to say that the Soviet Union has put all the good things in Ukraine, which can be regarded as top-level treatment, right? Technically, it is relatively general, especially the shipbuilding industry of the United Kingdom. Even if Ukraine is also the shipbuilding base of the Soviet Union, it cannot challenge the United Kingdom in this field.

"I said can the KGB respect us? It's too obvious to follow us wherever we go." During a visit to the Soviet Ministry of Education, Alan Wilson found an opportunity to complain about the cultural czar. Even the **** imperialism should not go too far, and it is simply a thief for the British crackdown on the economic and trade mission.

Several expeditions sent back the tracking of unidentified people. Allen Wilson felt that the Iron Curtain was well-deserved. This time, nearly 100 people came from the UK, and the movement was indeed a little bigger. But there is no need for such treatment. What can one hundred people do to the Soviet Union, they are obviously here to increase friendly relations.

"I don't know what the Secretary-General has to say about the education of the Soviet Union." In Moscow University, Fortseva kept a businesslike tone, and the KGB was not under her control. She was able to visit Moscow University with visitors. It has been very sincere.

"Very good." Alan Wilson said that he was also an acting school, pretending to comment, "We are shocked by the development of the Soviet Union over the years, this is a reconciled world, both sides should focus on the future, each country has its own Strengths and weaknesses, which are also the basis for international cooperation.”

"Oh, a very pertinent evaluation. I don't know what the advantages are." Furtseva felt that the praise was not very sincere, and wanted to make Alan Wilson more specific.

"Except for free, all are advantages." Alan Wilson sneered, the UK can learn from anywhere, after all, he has a flexible moral bottom line, but as long as it is related to free, none of them can be learned, and it is better to be capitalist Grass, and do not want the seedlings of socialism.

This is a matter of principle, at least during the day he must defend the traditional British values ​​and cannot be knocked down by the sugar-coated cannonballs of the Soviets, who made him a staunch patriot.

A dark day passed, and in front of his accompanying subordinates, Alan Wilson was full of praise for all aspects of the Soviet Union. The Labour Party is in power. Now the international situation is easing. Although there is also a war that has been fought for a long time, but that It is something thousands of miles away, and what does it have to do with our greater Europe?

Don't think that he just took the cultural tsar on a rocket, and it was fruitful. He now has a general understanding of the Soviet Union's education system, but just like yesterday, the Soviet university education fee is completely free, but he still doesn't realize it. And to the accompanying subordinates, he sternly emphasized, "It is not allowed to spread this matter to the country. The Soviet Union is the country with the most abundant resources in the world. This is a very special situation. The national conditions of the United Kingdom are different from those of the Soviet Union."

He hoped that the expedition this time would strictly abide by the bottom line of the conflict between the Han and the thieves. As for the work of conspiracy, there will be a supreme authority to pay attention to it personally, and not to bother these staff members who are not leaders.

Subordinates only need to write good reports. For example, there are three types of vocational and technical education schools that implement vocational and technical education: vocational and technical schools, which recruit incomplete middle school graduates, study for 1-2 years, and train workers for the simplest types of work. Secondary vocational and technical schools, which recruit incomplete secondary school graduates, study for three years, train highly skilled workers, and receive full secondary education at the same time. In recent years, the first kind of school has gradually been replaced by the second kind of school.

Technical schools, recruiting full secondary school graduates for two years, training workers and junior technicians with complex skills. Doing this kind of work is worthy of this visit.

Why focus on vocational schools and not the Soviet university system? That's because the vocational school system can be used to combine with the original British system to learn from each other's strengths and train workers to contribute to society~lightnovelpub.net~ Modeled on the UK-Soviet trade agreement in the 1920s, Foreign Secretary Patrick Gordon Walker and Secretary of State and Economic Affairs George Brown, Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers Kosygin, and Foreign Minister Gromyko, signed the Anglo-Soviet trade agreement to increase economic and trade relations between the two countries, and in the unpublished text, The United Kingdom made trade transit with the Soviet Union using Finland as a transit point.

Unlike France, which promoted the idea of ​​a Greater Europe with great fanfare, although the UK has strengthened its economic and trade relations with the Soviet Union this time, it is also cautious. The trade agreement involves machinery, equipment, means of transport, and commodities such as fuel, ores, and metals. Machinery, equipment, and means of transport account for about one-third of imports and exports. If fuel, ores, and metals are added , then the proportion of its imports and exports will account for more than half.

The above areas and the Soviet goods exhibition in London, which were judged to be imported from the Soviet Union, can greatly reduce the price of similar goods in the British market, constitute the core of this economic and trade agreement.

"I don't know how much benefits the country will get from the signing of the agreement this time." After Foreign Secretary Patrick completed the signing of the agreement, he finally breathed a sigh of relief and felt a little relieved.

"At least this judgment can be made. Concentrating the Soviet Union's exports in these areas will help delay the industrial development of the Soviet Union. The Soviet factories we inspected have come to the judgment that it is feasible to transfer certain civilian technologies." Ren Wilson held the blueprint of the UK-Soviet trade agreement and said optimistically, "This is a great victory, there is no doubt about it."

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