British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1530: It's time to punch

"Of course I remember, it would be nice if my daughter was like you." Alan Wilson expressed his friendliness in front of Mrs. Thatcher with a hypocritical face of a gentle elder.

To praise Mrs. Thatcher's daughter is not the case in the ears of Mrs. Thatcher, who has just become prime minister. She heard a regretful emotion from Alan Wilson.

Alan Wilson continued to talk to Mrs Thatcher's husband and son, and seemed to want to get closer to the new owner of No. 10 Downing Street through this move.

Mrs. Thatcher herself is difficult to deal with, but is it difficult to deal with the whole family?

As Mrs. Thatcher went to Buckingham Palace to accept the appointment of the Queen, Alan Wilson and the Prime Minister's family introduced the general situation of the government, especially expressed concern for Mrs. Thatcher's two children. The history is not too different from the history in memory, and the relationship between Mrs. Thatcher and her two children is also not bad.

He has not been very successful in politics, and the situation of being extremely unsuccessful in life has not changed. His son has high eyesight and low abilities, so it must be easy to corrupt and win him over. The daughter can be regarded as an exquisite egoist, which was also taught by Mrs. Thatcher herself, and no one else is responsible.

Almost immediately, Alan Wilson formulated a different response plan for the two children, "Since she is already the prime minister, the African charity team invited by Pamela should include Carol."

The queen's appointment is completed. From this day on, Britain will officially usher in the leadership of the first female prime minister. Now that there is already a government, negotiations with strike unions can begin. God knows how many methods Alan Wilson has used. Let the strike turmoil be delayed until now.

"Sean has become more and more disobedient recently." As night fell, Hepburn complained to Alan Wilson. As her son grew up, her authority as a mother was also diminishing.

On the issue of educating children, the supreme authority has no say, and the leadership is on the side of the ladies who are on the same level as their wives. Obviously, Hepburn was not particularly successful in this regard.

"Find an opportunity and I will educate him well." Alan Wilson knew that this was Hepburn connoting himself, and did not show extra concern for his son's growth experience.

The supreme authority also felt wronged. He really didn't have time, even if he gave Hepburn a verbal promise, he still didn't have time. At this time, he desperately hoped that someone could share his responsibilities, just like David took Charlotte, but He was also ashamed to increase David's burden.

However, although there are many problems, he has never left himself a way out when it comes to promises, and firmly believes that he will find a way in the end.

"A well-dressed jazz, but likes to sleep naked when he sleeps." For a long time, only the two whispered in the dark bedroom.

"It's so easy to sleep." Alan Wilson put his arms around Qiuhua's body. What about the female prime minister, what about the Iran crisis, and strikes and parades? Can't solve it, what's the future?

Before Mrs. Thatcher's first day in power, Alan Wilson also took the time to contact Stockholm and asked Lovi Sagstavla to discuss how to teach his younger brother.

After Mrs. Thatcher announced her cabinet list, she immediately explained her policy policy to the cabinet ministers. She mainly adopted four measures, one was privatization, the other was currency control, the third was cutting welfare expenditures, and the fourth was combating trade union forces.

Article 4 is imminent now, with Callaghan's resignation, the strike agreement has not been signed, the third stage of the wage increase has not actually been implemented, now waiting for the new government to deal with this issue, don't ask, ask Whitehall neutral .

William Whitelaw was appointed by Mrs. Thatcher as Home Secretary, and Braston, Permanent Undersecretary of the Home Office, was in the Office of the Cabinet Secretary. "It seems that the new government will not compromise on the strike."

"It's time to give them a little more power. They chose it themselves." Alan Wilson snorted. "The trade unions always thought that the government would back down without a limit, and finally ushered in the Conservative Party."

Because of Alan Wilson's full assistance during the Labor Party period, the British Labor Party's ruling period in this world was longer than the world in memory. Attlee had only been Prime Minister for less than six years, and he was stretched to the point where he and Harold Wilson's tenure was about the same.

Of course, the strength of trade unions will also become stronger. This is all to be solved. Mrs. Thatcher’s first measure is to privatize. but.

The trade union issue is of course an internal issue. William Whitelaw, the Minister of the Interior, is naturally very important. In addition to William Whitelaw, the Minister of Defense is Francis Pym, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs is Peter Alexander Carrington. The current cabinet The positions of the three important ministers have all been settled.

As in officialdom everywhere, there is a pyramid of distinction in the British cabinet: the prime minister is followed by ministers for finance, foreign affairs, defense and home affairs, and the education secretary belongs to the lower cabinet. Mrs Thatcher previously held the role of education secretary.

Alan Wilson didn't know how serious the problems in Britain were in history, but before Mrs. Thatcher came to power, he saw that Britain had indeed been affected by the negative impact of welfare.

Today is the Fourth of May Youth Day, which is also the first day of Margaret Thatcher's administration. Alan Wilson entered the Prime Minister's residence as before, expressing welcome to the new Prime Minister's ruling, and by the way, referring to the problems left over from the previous government processing.

"Trade unions must be dealt with with a tough attitude. British citizens must know the meaning of struggle." Mrs. Thatcher said condescendingly, "The current government and the previous government have completely different attitudes towards this issue. Excessive welfare is harmful to the country. The negative impact is already obvious."

"Dear Prime Minister, it's time for a heavy blow." Alan Wilson immediately expressed his approval, "There is also the fact that the Royal Pacific Fleet is conducting exercises outside Saigon."

"Why such a pointless exercise?" Mrs Thatcher didn't know about it, no one ever told her.

You are the leader of the opposition party, why should I tell you? Even though he thought so, Alan Wilson did not evade the question, "Because of the confrontation between the two camps, former Prime Minister Callaghan has some thoughts on the current unstable situation in various parts of the world, so Whitehall proposes to make some decisions on the Eastern issue. effort."

As early as the Iranian revolution, the remarks that the Soviet Union was a hegemon and Vietnam a small hegemony had spread throughout the free world, and the entire free world appreciated the statement of a certain big country.

At such a difficult time, there are counterintuitive actions, and of course the free world must encourage such behaviors, not only to encourage but also to encourage.

If Vietnam successfully controls the entire Indochina Peninsula, many Asian countries will lose their cover, and the Indochina Peninsula will also become a military base for the Soviet Union to enter the Indian Ocean.

Countries that oppose war and people who yearn for peace should unite to oppose warmongers. Alan Wilson believes that it is not enough to just instigate, but also to support it with practical actions.

During the visit to the United States, the Soviet Union and Vietnam were threats to world peace, which made the top leaders of the United States feel good about it. This is the current situation in East Asia.

"Under such circumstances, Britain should of course cooperate with the controversial actions of the anti-hegemony country. It is not impossible to bomb Saigon when necessary." Alan Wilson looked serious, with an attitude that sometimes he had to choose force for the sake of national interests .

"What if the Soviet Union takes military action as a countermeasure? Will the British army also fight side by side?" Mrs. Thatcher sneered. Why did Britain take risks?

"That's a problem in East Asia. The UK is a European country." Alan Wilson replied with a half-hearted smile. When nothing happens, the UK is an Asian country~lightnovelpub.net~ When something happens, the UK is a European country, whether it is Asia Whether the country is a European country or not depends on where there is a threat. Anyway, the aristocratic class has already shared the risk and is ready to run away at any time.

The supreme authority also lamented that Mrs. Thatcher's disgusting appearance has not changed after so many years.

This is even more so in politics. Mrs. Thatcher was Minister of Education. In addition to always quarreling with the Ministry of Finance over education funding,

He also often stated his views on affairs other than the education department at cabinet meetings. This "offside" performance and aggressive posture often silenced those ministers in charge who did not know much about the situation, and even embarrassed the prime minister.

As a result, she lost popularity, and the Prime Minister and other male cabinet members did not welcome her, and even ignored her and ridiculed her.

While Mrs Thatcher was isolated in the cabinet, her relationship with officials under her Ministry of Education was also tense.

In addition, during her three and a half years as education secretary, she was also a "persona non grata" across the country, often mobbed by teachers, students and parents who disagreed with her policies, and attacked by the press.

During Margaret Thatcher's tenure as Minister of Education, almost no group expressed gratitude to her. It is really enough for a minister to do this.

"Sir, let's talk about domestic issues. I wonder what Whitehall thinks about privatization?" Mrs Thatcher still understood that internal issues must be resolved first.

"If it's my personal opinion, of course I'm very supportive, but if it's about Whitehall as a whole, the predictions and results may show a completely opposite pattern." Alan Wilson said cogently, "Of course, I also admit that the UK is indeed We must make some changes and be willing to be the strong backing for the prime minister to implement policies and provide strong support.”