British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1533: The prime minister has a son too

Needless to say, Thatcher, a son with high eyesight and low abilities, is very suitable to be dragged into the water. Alan Wilson has already regarded the prime minister's son Mark as his own son in his heart. There is no need for the prime minister to thank him. This is what the cabinet secretary should do of.

We are nothing more than humble social instruments, used to hold the fruits of the prime minister's deliberations.

Whitehall must express its support for the new government with an unwavering attitude. First of all, since the new government is not prepared to continue talks with the strike group, negotiations with the trade unions will naturally be shelved.

After all, Whitehall is only an extension of the cabinet's will. If the trade unions are dissatisfied, please target the real talker. It is useless to seize Whitehall.

Returning to the Office of the Secretary-General of the Cabinet, Alan Wilson convened the heads of various departments to talk about the sale of low-cost public housing to increase government revenue. You must know that there are one million such housing units. It will involve four million people.

There is nothing to say. Alan Wilson has decided to become the prime minister’s strong support and reliable support. Selling houses must be as fast as possible and economical. “The financial adequacy required by the prime minister must be resolved immediately. Housing is extremely concerned, and on this point, civil servants should be at the forefront, and buying a house at this time is patriotic.”

The meaning of supreme authority is very simple. Civil servants must take the lead in digesting a batch of public housing to be sold, and solve problems for the government in a masterful manner.

In his mouth, there are various benefits. In addition to increasing fiscal expenditure for the current government, it can also increase the liquidity of the real estate market and prosper the British real estate market.

These expelled people who benefit from cheap public housing will lead to a real estate boom in Britain in order to be able to find a place to stand.

"Braston, you must let your colleagues know that the benefits of buying real estate are that helping the country is helping yourself." Alan Wilson looked at the executive deputy secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, and he spoke earnestly.

Alan Wilson is actually seeking benefits for the civil servants, which is why he is so concerned. Although Mrs. Thatcher has not officially attacked the civil servants, according to her speeches during the Conservative Party election and when she was the leader of the opposition party in the House of Commons, I knew this knife would come sooner or later.

Even if he is the secretary-general of the cabinet, it is impossible to guarantee that all civil servants are safe and sound. There will definitely be layoffs. Now that the sale of public real estate has been proposed first, let civil servants take the lead in solving problems for the country and at the same time have their own real estate. It can also improve resilience to the future.

As the head of civil servants, Allen Wilson can be said to be seizing the last opportunity to improve the ability of members of the warm family of civil servants to respond to risks.

First of all, of course, do the ideological work of the heads of various departments. Only when the heads of various departments understand the painstaking efforts can they motivate other people. Otherwise, when the policy is really implemented, should he be allowed to go in person? It's not about relying on these executive deputy ministers.

"The policy of the new government must let citizens better understand it. By the way, please help me to arrange an interview. Gentlemen must keep the issue of public housing sales in mind. This is a very important thing."

Alan Wilson was relieved to see the executive vice-ministers of all departments nodding, so don't be too polite, and quickly show the allocation indicators to the supreme authority. These are all to be included in the promotion assessment. Otherwise, what should I do if I really can’t push it, or if I am obedient and obedient?

Alan Wilson is not greedy either. As long as he can solve the sale of 100,000 sets of public housing, even if a civil servant succeeds in taking over the property for the country, he will never find such a cheap property again.

I don't know if it's a psychological effect. Since the female prime minister came to power, he always wanted to come to Her Royal Highness for a while, and show the cabinet secretary at work in front of Margaret. It can also be made into a world-famous painting. Just ask the cabinet secretary to work.

In the eyes of Princess Margaret, he is indeed working. Reform must be packaged in theory. He is doing this now, packaging Mrs. Thatcher's reform to make it passable.

Fortunately, this did not bother him. Since Mrs. Thatcher came to power earlier than Reagan, the Americans did not need the theoretical guidance of the trickle-down effect. Of course, it is my original theory of the original British.

It is used to explain the countermeasures to a series of problems brought about by Keynesianism, and has become the theoretical guidance of the New Economic Policy.

The original creator is naturally a famous scholar. Sir Wilson, who was delayed by the career of the cabinet secretary, thinks about it, if it is not for better benefiting the society, he can be a successful entrepreneur, a famous paleontologist, and a program producer , a famous writer.

The reason why these things can only be tasted and stopped is completely delayed by the work in Whitehall.

"You can still be a famous photographer." Princess Margaret gave the most intuitive reaction as she listened to the man boasting.

"What are you talking about? Your Royal Highness?" Alan Wilson had to interrupt the perfection of the theory and persuaded His Royal Highness to say, "I made a huge sacrifice for the well-being of British citizens, but they don't know this."

"They really don't know about your sacrifice, which put the wealthiest woman in England and the king's most beloved daughter under your body."

"Margaret, are you wronged?" Alan Wilson asked Her Royal Highness, staring into her eyes, holding Her Royal Highness in her arms.

The supreme authority has proved with practical actions how shameless and unfathomable a man can be in this regard, and once again conquered Princess Margaret. Faced with this rhetorical question, Her Royal Highness naturally has nothing to say , has become a part of the world famous painting.

Before the interview for the Secretary-General of the Cabinet, Alan Wilson finally plagiarized...he completed the original trickle-down effect theory, and walked into the studio with the calmness cultivated over the years.

From the very beginning, Alan Wilson defended some of Mrs Thatcher's policies that caused great controversy between the government and the opposition, and also let British citizens understand the professionalism of Whitehall in implementing government decisions.

Just like the 1979 budget that was proposed in the House of Commons before, because Mrs Thatcher never brought this budget to the cabinet meeting for discussion, and most ministers announced it in Parliament when it was announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe Those who know the contents of this budget.

As you can easily imagine, it caused chaos in the Great Hall of the Palace of Westminster. Former Labor government chancellor Dennis Healy came forward and slammed the Budget in a speech, calling it a "she-wolf budget in sheep's clothing".

Debates in parliament have heated up, and personal attacks have become commonplace. Members of Parliament criticized Mrs Thatcher as an inhuman mother who was indifferent to the huge strike army and still insisted on going her own way, playing with the fate of the country, and so on.

Alan Wilson actually recognized most of the attacks in his heart, but at this time he wanted to defend the authority of the new government, so he had to feed his conscience to the dog and turn a blind eye to everything.

"Cabinet Secretary, you have managed Whitehall for many years, and you are also implementing the policies of the Labor Party." The host asked a rather unfriendly and sharp question.

"Oh, this question is very sharp. As I said, Whitehall is steadfast in implementing government decisions, but it is not without reason."

Alan Wilson replied without any panic, "It's like twenty years ago, I firmly believed that the textile industry was worthless and took up too many laborers. It would only become a burden on the country of the United Kingdom. The cabinet did not fully agree with this judgment. To be honest, I don’t want to use the word confrontation to describe the relationship at that time, but it was true that at that time, the relationship between the cabinet and Whitehall was delicate.”

Using the example of 20 years ago to defend the professionalism and neutrality of Whitehall's work, Alan Wilson finally officially peddled his trickle-down effect theory and escorted Mrs. Thatcher's privatization movement.

The supreme authority explained Whitehall's theoretical support for this privatization reform with a tone of mastering everything, and did not give special preferential treatment to the poor, disadvantaged groups or poor areas in the process of economic development.

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Alan Wilson actually doesn't believe any of the words in it. Isn't it just a theory of giving water to big companies, and then expecting these companies that are too big to fail to make money while leaving some leftovers for marginalized people?

The trickle-down effect can be justified in theory, but it is impossible in practice. There are always places with lower costs, and the water is released to allow capital to flow. The water will only flow to the depressions. If the depressions in the UK are still too high compared with other countries, the flow capital will only leave the UK.

The supreme authority is just providing a theory, as long as the theory can be justified, anyway, he is just an office officer, if there is a problem in the end, it is the responsibility of the prime minister.

The argument is that real GDP growth will benefit everyone, including the poor. This day's interview was even noticed by Mrs. Thatcher.

Thatcher rarely saw his wife listening to the radio so seriously, and asked, "My dear, what's wrong with you?"

"He said it very well." Mrs. Thatcher's eyes were lost, and she immediately added, "I mean, Sir Wilson is indeed a very powerful person as the secretary-general of the cabinet."

When the trickle-down effect of the cabinet secretary-general became a hot topic among citizens, Alan Wilson himself was also practicing the trickle-down effect, because Margaret Thatcher’s son Mark really came to visit, so the trickle-down would first drop on the head of the prime minister’s son, This is logical.

Whether it is nationalization or privatization, the position of Alan Wilson is full of countless opportunities, and the same is true for the prime minister's son. The Prime Minister's reform will surely benefit British citizens. Isn't the Prime Minister's son a British citizen?

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