British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1481: new leader thatcher

, the fastest update of British civil servants! It is estimated that the number of casualties on both sides will not be announced for some time, but as far as reconstruction is concerned, it can start now, and the oil-rich countries of the Persian Gulf can keep saying that they want to help, and this opportunity cannot be missed.

When there is demand, there will be economic development. The so-called consumption upgrade is like this. Of course, the consumption upgrade is not a good thing.

In the future, some changes will take place in the United States. For example, credit cards will develop by leaps and bounds, and the scope of application of loans will be expanded to many fields. These are all measures taken to overcome the economic crisis as soon as possible, but on the British side, Allen Wilson still didn't want that scenario.

Therefore, it is necessary to build a large building. Don’t dislike the hard work of making money. It is really impossible to give up a little benefit with the Malayan authorities. If the Malayan side does not agree, there are people in this world who are willing to work hard to make money. No South Korea, Bangladeshis, especially Bangladeshis, must be very willing to sweat and rebuild after the war.

Human resources are not a problem for the current British Empire at all. If British India is still there, there is no need to discuss it, and it will go directly to South Asia to catch immigrants.

After talking about reconstruction, Alan Wilson expressed his views on the oil crisis and the strategic positioning of the United Kingdom, and discussed with Prime Minister Harold Wilson. He felt that the peak of colonial independence had passed, at least The United States does not have too much energy, and now it will definitely focus on internal adjustment.

As for the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union is definitely a dimension stronger than it was 20 years ago, but after 20 years, the Soviet Union's increased national strength has weakened its influence on Europe.

Of course, in the vast third world countries, the Soviet Union's ability to intervene is still on the rise, and the United Kingdom should be careful to infiltrate the Soviet Union with armed forces.

"The change in Chile shows that the influence of the Soviet Union does not seem to be diminishing as you said." Harold Wilson disagrees with this. The Soviet Union has reached out to the Americas, which is the backyard of the United States.

"That is the problem of the United States itself. When I said that the influence of the Soviet Union is decreasing, I mean the influence of the developed regions." Alan Wilson explained, "This time the oil crisis will definitely cause economic difficulties for all countries, but it will not On behalf of the Soviet Union, there is a way to do something to the developed countries. Now that most of the colonies have become independent, the rest of the country, the United Kingdom only needs to focus on defense.”

The two Whitehall leaders mainly discussed with Harold Wilson on the UK's response to the economic crisis. Since the crisis naturally presents dangers and opportunities, the UK is currently on a good track, and Harold Wilson agrees This point expresses the importance of the Whitehall work to the smooth development of the UK.

"I'm glad the Prime Minister thinks so." Frank expressed his support for the Prime Minister's approval. "The opinion of the Ministry of Defense is that this war has proved the importance of appropriate military strength. Even if the United Kingdom cannot keep pace with the United States and the Soviet Union, it must try to make a decisive Strength. With the backing of the military, diplomatic work is easy to carry out. The good environment created by diplomatic work is of great importance to economic development. If the economy develops well, it must be the achievement of the ruling party. For Whitehall, we Wages can also be raised.”

"The matter of raising wages is just an incidental to economic development." Alan Wilson coughed softly. Although this is true, is it possible to say it so bluntly? Gentlemen not to be decent?

The war is over, and Britain’s diplomatic work is not over yet. The issue of the water source of the Jordan River, which caused the war, still needs to be resolved. If this issue is not resolved, Israel’s survival will be a problem, and the war will continue. Moreover, according to international law, the Arab side should not be there. Work **** water issues.

There is also an international conference of the Socialist Party specially created for Allende. Harold Wilson said that Allende has nodded his head and will respond positively to the British invitation.

"I hope Allende will return to the arms of the free world." Alan Wilson also expressed his best wishes after hearing this, and hoped that the matter in Chile could be well resolved.

The problem in Chile is obviously that there is a problem with the operation of the United States. If the United States is pretending to do so outside the Americas, it has always been too lazy to even pretend in the Americas. Ten percent can be implemented elsewhere, but not even one percent in America.

The result is that under the high pressure, the socialists in Latin America are treated as pro-Soviet parties, which is very outrageous. London, the stronghold of the socialists, should exert diplomatic influence this time.

Alan Wilson is willing to create opportunities for the Soviet Union to clean up the United States at the appropriate time, but he is not ready to really move towards the route of the Cambridge Five. Chile is better to pull back, even if it is Qin Muchu.

In short, although the chaotic year is coming to an end, the British diplomatic work has just begun. He, a humble social public tool, has to continue to work hard. This is where he is, but it is only an intermission.

Because of the economic crisis of rising oil use costs brought about by the oil crisis, they have taken vigorous steps to visit Europe and the United States. First of all, Japan has no domestic hair and can only rely on labor to develop its manufacturing industry.

Then came the United States, which theoretically would not be affected by the oil embargo, and finally arrived in Europe, which does not seem to be as fragile as Japan, and has a much more equitable distribution than the United States.

Crude oil inventories are beginning to be at worryingly low levels, the Arab crude oil embargo has triggered panic among the American public to buy gasoline, and calls for a rationing system have been launched. Long queues for refueling have become a common phenomenon on the streets.

Under pressure from the financial world, U.S. state governments have been forced to slash investment plans for roads, bridges, hospitals and schools to pay off bank debt, laying off tens of thousands of workers and starting the nation’s most prosperous urban agglomerations. become fragmented.

In continental Europe, the shock of rising oil prices also brought the most dire vision since the Great Depression.

Nearly half a million people are still out of work as the country's cost of importing oil rises to a staggering 17 billion marks, despite emergency rules banning cars from driving on weekends.

Inflation hit a frightening 8 percent at one point, transportation and agriculture were devastated, and key industrial sectors such as steel, shipbuilding and chemicals were in deep crisis.

The economic crisis brought about by the oil crisis this time, of course, cannot only affect the developed industrial countries. The more vulnerable and backward countries have to pay a heavy price. The social regression in the industrial countries is nothing compared to the problems in the third world. .

The Soviet Union, which was large enough and rich in resources, certainly would not be affected by the oil crisis, and began to take an offensive posture in the confrontation with the United States. Just when most countries in the free world were in recession, an army mutiny occurred in Ethiopia, and the Soviet Union seized the opportunity to start. Make an impact on East African water towers.

At this time, the military has risen as a powerful political force. Lower-ranking officers set up a series of committees to sway the army. later. A "Coordination Committee" was established by the regular army, police and local forces.

A revolution led by officers led by Fahai Mariam Mengistu ended the Ethiopian monarchy.

Ethiopia turned to cut itself off from the pro-American policy of the Haile Selassie period, eased relations with the Soviet Union, and expressed its welcome to the Soviet Union like neighboring Somalia. As for Ethiopia's other neighboring country, North Sudan, it is also a country inclined to the Soviet Union, but it maintains a good relationship with China and the Soviet Union.

Tanganyika and the United Republic of Malawi, led by Nyerere, are similar to the situation in North Sudan. They are also countries that are inclined to the Eastern bloc, but maintain equal and friendly relations with China and the Soviet Union. In southern Africa, wars were also repeated, and the guerrillas in the Portuguese African colonies of Angola and Mozambique also received arms assistance from the Soviet Union.

Coupled with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which the Soviet Union has never touched in history, the pro-Soviet countries in Africa have formed a considerable force.

In April 1975, North Vietnam conquered Saigon after several months of fierce fighting, and immediately announced the liberation of the whole country. A large number of high-ranking officials and refugees from the South fled, and the photos of Saigon Iron Fist spread all over the world~lightnovelpub.net~ The South Vietnamese regime that the United States tried its best to preserve, disappeared from this world.

The annihilation of South Vietnam also marked the loss of underpants in the war in Southeast Asia. In the same month, the CPK occupied all of Phnom Penh and liberated the whole country.

Beginning in May, a large number of guerrillas appeared throughout Laos, and the existence of the Kingdom of Laos was in jeopardy. Finally, the Kingdom of Laos ended its history in 1975.

Harold Wilson opened his third general election at the beginning of this year. In the case of economic crisis caused by the oil crisis, Harold Wilson won again and continued the ruling frenzy of the Labour Party. The results of the British general election were also similar to This is a signal that, after two years of adaptation and adjustment, in the first quarter of 1975, the economies of various countries finally began to recover.

However, compared with the rapid growth before the oil crisis, the recovery of production after the crisis is slow, almost next page! Current 1 page/Total 2 pages

At the same time, general inflation appeared during the crisis, and inflation continued to develop after the crisis, thus forming a situation of slow economic growth and severe inflation coexisting.

After the Conservative Party lost the election, Edward Heath announced that he would resign as the leader of the party. At the end of the year, the Conservative Party began the election of the party leader. Alan Wilson is very concerned about this internal election of the Conservative Party, because he is familiar with both candidates. , former Defense Secretary Profumo, and the other is former Education Secretary Margaret Thatcher.

The final result came out soon. The Conservative Party announced to the public that Margaret Thatcher, the former education minister, defeated Profumo and became the new leader of the Conservative Party. right effort.