British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1545: Cavalry company, charge.

Putting down the phone, Allen Wilson rested his chin in his hand, thinking about some specific matters. Making good use of the power of the media is the only way to elect a country.

Of course, it is not enough to just make good use of the media. It also needs internal and external cooperation. This is the reason why MI5 was used to infiltrate the trade union.

The British Empire was halfway through the sublimation due to the Yin Lang hostage crisis, and was preparing to show the old imperialism in front of the main players on the earth, but suddenly it had to stop because of the domestic strike.

This made the Carter administration very embarrassed, but it could only understand the UK, who made the UK really go on strike, and had no energy to deal with the Americans detained by Yin Lang.

Up to now, the United States can only rely on its own strength, but fortunately, although the United Kingdom has no time to spare because of the strike, the framework provided is still there. Since the framework of the Six-Party Talks exists, it can continue.

If President Carter is not in power now, it may be more difficult for the United States to pretend to take care of the interests of all parties and jointly exert pressure on Yin Lang.

At least Reagan would never pay any attention to the Six-Party Talks, and would definitely choose to go it alone, whether it will be successful or not will be discussed later. The Carter administration was different. It also expressed its willingness to use the framework of the six-party talks in the United Kingdom to win support from countries including the Soviet Union.

Yin Lang has already said that the United States is the big Satan and the Soviet Union is the little Satan. The Soviet Union’s attitude towards Yin Lang, a country whose revolution has escaped the clutches of the United States, has changed from being the first to recognize Khomeini’s regime earlier, and following Khomeini’s power Steady, began to reject the actions of pro-Soviet parties, and gradually became more subtle.

But let the United States bow its head exclusively to the Soviet Union? In particular, the person in charge of foreign affairs in the United States is called Brzezinski. He couldn't shame the Soviet Union, so he asked for help from the other side of the special relationship between Britain and the United States.

"Then? Let me go!" Alan Wilson frowned, and the foreign minister was Peter Alexander Carrington, who was relatively inexperienced in diplomacy compared to himself.

In fact, the political experience of the Conservative Party would not be so stretched, but Alan Wilson really worked as a public servant for many years when the Labor Party was in power, which led to the long-term opposition of the Conservative Party. The position of Secretary of the Navy was abolished by the Labor Party following Eden's defeat.

The reason why Alan Wilson took the initiative to volunteer was to avoid the current strike movement. The center of the domestic political storm can still hide if he can. The job of spreading the word for the Americans is obviously much easier.

"It's up to you to guide the strike!" Alan Wilson waited for the special plane to take off, not forgetting to pay attention to the strike movement that has already started in the country. These steel workers are not easy to deal with.

"Sir, I will personally pay attention to this matter." Radwich nodded, "The destructive power caused by the workers' strike will soon spread throughout the UK."

"I'm relieved you are doing business." Alan Wilson patted Radwich on the shoulder, then walked through the terminal, and had left the British airspace not long after.

The steelworkers' strike naturally attracted the attention of the Labor Party, and they regarded this strike as Mrs Thatcher's Waterloo, and the mutual attacks in the House of Commons were like a messy vegetable market.

Faced with such a situation, Mrs. Thatcher did not change her original intention, and loudly defended, "Restoring Britain's economic vitality is an extremely difficult task, but we are not trembling pilgrims, even though the road ahead is full of thorns. , we will never take half a step back.”

Immediately after the issue of the steelworkers' strike, Mrs Thatcher made a national radio address as Prime Minister, "After any major operation, you will feel that your physical condition is worse, but this is exactly the precursor of recovery. It is not easy to cure the disease, but it must be done. If we cannot defeat the trade unions that always threaten workers, the strikes one after another will eat away at the body of Britain like cancer."

The incumbent prime minister compared the strike of steel workers to the spread of cancer cells, which angered all the steel workers, and the matter became uncontrollable. The irritated workers could not restrain their anger, sang the Internationale, and set the cars on the side of the road on fire. Thick smoke shot straight into the air, attracting a large number of riot police to stand by.

Steelworkers in Teesside and Scotland, chanting Mrs Thatcher to step down, vented their rage and did not back down in the face of uniformed police, as shards of glass and stones littered the roadside to mark the protest into disorder.

"Good job." Radwich, who stayed in London, kept in touch with his subordinates in various cities to get the latest news at any time. He still remembered Alan Wilson's instructions that it is best not to use white faces, and if it is unavoidable, mainly overseas immigrants.

The demonstrators confronted the police, shops were looted, cars were destroyed, and countless police officers and civilians were injured. Riots spread across many cities in the British Isles. People blamed it all on inflation and unemployment, on the social and economic policies of the Thatcher government.

Faced with such a predicament, at the cabinet meeting of the Conservative Party in power, many cabinet ministers felt heavy. The entire steel industry has been paralyzed. When it was in the position of the opposition party, the Conservative Party naturally launched a violent attack against the strikes during the Labor Party period. As if as soon as he came to power, the strike would melt away like snowflakes in the sun.

But now that they are in the position of the ruling party, they are also helpless in the face of such a situation. There are ministers who are silent, and there are ministers who suggest concessions, but there are very few ministers who firmly support Mrs. Thatcher. At critical moments, no one wants to Bearing the reputation of suppressing workers, the election is not only one, they also want to hang around in the political circle for a long time.

When Mrs. Thatcher was running for office, she once said that as long as she has the support of six strong men and the truth, she can face all difficulties. At this moment, what she needs most is firm support.

But the man who should support her the most, and who has always said he will never waver, is in Moscow at this time, hoping that the cultural tsar will give him firm support.

This can't be blamed on Alan Wilson. He came here for the special relationship between Britain and the United States, and sent a message for the United States to hope that the Soviet Union would stand by the United States so that the Yin Lang hostage crisis would have a good result.

The phone at No. 10 Downing Street rang at this time. Armstrong, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Cabinet, and Brest, the Permanent Under-Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, said they had something to report. After a while, Brest began to report in detail the situation in each city, "Allen Before Jazz left, he also said that it may be the most dangerous time, and politicians should make decisive decisions. The Royal Mounted Police may be a must. This is no longer a strike, but involves the safety of the lives and properties of British citizens."

Teesside was particularly affected locally. In the live broadcast, the scene was close to a riot. Steel workers blatantly blatantly ransacked shops and set cars on fire. workers strike.

According to news from unknown sources, there are also so-called workers with South Asian faces who have committed crimes against women. The headlines of the big newspapers.

If someone pays attention to the strike movement of British steel workers this time, it is easy to draw the conclusion that the whole of the UK is in dire straits.

The organizers of the strike described the strike as a confrontation between laborers and the reactionary government, but the Conservative Party, under the pressure of Mrs Thatcher, has unified its voice. Dangerous leftists are threatening the prosperity and stability of the UK. Mrs. Hall wanted very much to pin the blame on the Soviet Union, but Alan Wilson was visiting Moscow to discuss a common position on the Yin Lang hostage crisis.

Zheng and the Soviets said that the United States is the big Satan, the Soviet Union is the little Satan, and Satan should stand together. Now it is obviously impossible to blame the Soviet Union, and Margaret Thatcher let the Soviet Union go.

On the third night of the strike, Mrs. Thatcher made another speech on the strike, "The rules of the mob cannot be used to replace law and order. If the mob doesn't stop harming the UK~lightnovelpub.net~ they will see the government's actions soon. Tough attitude."

Teesside, in north-east England, is less well-known than the steelworkers of other cities, and Margaret Thatcher made it a place to showcase the government's uncompromising spirit.

This is also one of the most severely damaged places in this strike. On the one hand, there are steel workers arm in arm, protesting the government's road blockade and wanting to subdue the strikers materially, and on the other side are mobilized from all over 1,700 police officers, and 200 RCMP.

The situation is on the verge of breaking out. Although there is no snow on this day, it still makes people tremble. On the one hand, there are 7,000 steel workers defending their rights and interests, and on the other hand, they are confronted by police officers who implement the will of the government. On the police side, The most eye-catching is the two hundred Royal Mounted Police.

The glorious Royal Mounted Police, riding a horse under their crotch, looked at the dark crowd on the opposite side. At this moment, they wondered if they remembered the glorious achievements of the past.

Cavalry company, charge! As orders to disperse the steelworkers are rejected, the Great War of the Century breaks out.

The cavalry, which has been silent for nearly a century, is rejuvenated again! The British government used the impact of the cavalry to smash the defense line consisting of 7,000 men. Afterwards, thousands of policemen armed with shields and clubs tried to kill them.

The horses are vertical and horizontal, showing the decisive ability of cavalry in the battlefield for thousands of years. The knights chased the workers who fled in all directions. On this day, no one was treated more equally than the steelworkers, for for the first time they enjoyed the same treatment that the colonies faced during marches.

"The heroic RCMP have restored peace, law and order to Teesside and back to its citizens."