British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1613: Anticipate the enemy is 0 miles away

In order to make Mrs. Thatcher happy to show a close ally with Reagan, Alan Wilson offered to invite Scargill, the leader of the coal union, to sit in the police station when Mrs. Thatcher was visiting abroad. The beloved Prime Minister vented his anger.

"Is it really possible to do this?" Mrs. Thatcher did not show the slightest embarrassment. In her opinion, this should be done. Sometimes socialism has something worth learning.

"In order to make Margaret feel good when she goes abroad, anyway, you are not in the country, who are they blaming?" Alan Wilson patted his chest and said that he would leave everything to him. How dare he make his prime minister unhappy? Shouldn't there be a price to pay?

The prime minister is also called the first chancellor of the exchequer, and the first chancellor of the exchequer visits abroad. The chancellor of the exchequer, Lawson, is the speaker of the UK and plays the role of leading the government. Alan Wilson remembers that Lawson, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is not a substitute for a fly-on-the-wall, and has been a Conservative government tycoon for many years.

He decided to talk to Arnold, and a phone call brought Arnold up to him, asking how was his relationship with Nigel Lawson?

"I've been on a rocket." Arnold replied bluntly, and then asked, "Father, why are you asking about this matter? I get along very well with Hurley now. Although she is a little vain sometimes, she is very well-behaved. You are very obedient in front of me, such a thing as marriage?"

"Who asked you this kind of thing? I'm just asking about my network. When did I ask you about the rocket ride? You didn't ask anyone, and you just said it." Alan Wilson frowned, "Emotions It is also easier to have hatred in the affairs of the world, do you think my enemies are not enough? Let me set up a chancellor of the exchequer."

Arnold understood as soon as he heard it, and immediately began to comfort, "I have a very good relationship with Lawson, and we still maintain a good friendship now? We can help each other."

"It's not bad. I don't care about you this year, but I have a mental preparation for the civil service exam. In fact, Albert's age is more appropriate, but he insists on joining the army. I am not very far from the age of retirement, so I can only try my best. Pulling it to the right position also depends on your own performance."

Alan Wilson asked his son who inherited the mantle, "What route are you going to take? The local route or the overseas territory route. The latter is easier to be promoted, just like the officers of the Rhine Army are promoted faster than the local officers. The former is easy to accumulate contacts. .”

If there is enough time, Alan Wilson designed from the perspective of efficiency, of course, first get the level up in the overseas territory, and then return to the mainland to airborne important departments.

If it is Albert who joins the army, it must be very suitable, but it seems that the advantage of applying it to Arnold is that the time is tight and the task is heavy.

If you want to have a smooth career, besides Whitehall itself, it will be more effective if there is a cabinet that is optimistic. Besides the prime minister, the second person in the cabinet is the chancellor of the exchequer, at least there should be no hostility.

So now Arnold must answer honestly, and there will be no obstacles in the future because of emotional problems.

"Father, I'll find Lawson right away." Arnold swore that he never made the chancellor's daughter an enemy. The relationship between the two was really good. To emphasize his sincerity, he continued, "I've figured out Camilla's latest itinerary, and I can get things done right away."

"Huh? What does this mean? It seems that I know the inside story. In a country as big as Britain, all kinds of accidents happen every day. Do I need to talk about it?" Alan Wilson answered absently, "The past After all, it will become a thing of the past, and the crown prince will always face the reality. It depends on how the princess responds."

The news of Scargill's detention on the second day of Mrs Thatcher's trip sparked outrage among coal workers, with forty miners storming the London headquarters of the Coal Industry Board and occupying the industrial relations office, demanding immediate Free Scargill.

The situation has become more serious. Steelworkers expressed sympathy for the coal miners' strike. It's just that there hasn't been a strike yet. Dock workers launched a strike in solidarity with coal miners, and some ports stopped operations.

In fact, Scargill in the London Police Station is not doing very well. Alan Wilson even took the time to sit down for a while, chatting and laughing with the worker leader, which also made him realize the reality. Inflation has fallen, and although the unemployed population has gone straight to the Millions, but reemployment training to digest the unemployed is also going on. As long as the coal workers don't continue to persist, the UK can completely start industrial upgrading.

"Isn't it great that the unemployed steel workers are now investing in the construction of the national telecommunications network? Whitehall also hopes to advance the plan on time. Mr. Scargill should know that my speech in the House of Commons is also important for the country to rely on financial life. objected to by the Hall."

If he was a fun guy from a third country, Alan Wilson would have been bored if he cared about this kind of shit. I want to see the blood flow and look forward to a big news from the UK.

If it were any other country, he would send someone to shoot at the striking workers to solve the problem, but this is the country he lives in after all, so he can't do that.

While Mrs. Thatcher was visiting, the cabinet also lashed out at the striking workers, and relevant ministers also mobilized their nests, making statements one after another, criticizing the striking workers, and accusing trade union leader Arthur Scargill of inciting riots and deliberately " Bring down parliamentary democracy".

Alan Wilson did not go on the line, but reiterated some clichés, such as the words that the strike led by Scargill could not win.

Then I hope that the opposition Labor Party can help the government at this time. Although consensus politics does not exist, the Labor Party can still bring beneficial influence.

After all, traditionally, the relationship between the Labor Party and the major trade unions is justified. Alan Wilson met with Callaghan, the father of the House of Commons, before releasing the coal union leader Scargill. He even suggested that Callahan could sit in on the negotiation and find a solution together to explain the misunderstanding.

The first emphasis is on finance, which is the idea of ​​a long-haired but short-sighted prime minister, and Whitehall's idea is to upgrade high-end industries. The two are completely different, and they are not a plan at all.

Obviously, as long as you have eyes, you can know which one is more beneficial to the Labor Party. Callahan also said that the Labor Party has been paying attention to the progress of the strike, and at the same time is ready to help the ruling party clarify misunderstandings at any time.

Misunderstanding, this is what Alan Wilson has been saying to various industrial unions, not to the cabinet ministers of the government, and he keeps saying that there is a threat to democracy.

"Look at Pamela's weapons manufacturing company. When did there ever go on strike?" Alan Wilson said, "Although the resignation rate is a bit higher, every worker who leaves is very satisfied."

The key player is the Huawei model. After swallowing the Saudi arms sale this time, the money will be distributed according to the previous distribution, and the entire UK is the only one. Of course, the research and development costs are indeed high. Now we are exploring the research and development of the next generation of fighter jets, and ordinary companies cannot learn from them.

The difference is that the Mountbatten Arms Manufacturing Company is really profitable. Even if these coal mines are maintained, they are still not profitable. The country will not allow this situation to continue.

While the local strikes were still going on, Mrs. Thatcher had already arrived at Camp David, the resort of the US president, to hold bilateral talks with President Reagan.

The two sides had a sincere discussion and clarification on the issue of the "Star Wars Project" that affected the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union and the United States and Europe. During the talks, Reagan stated that the merit of the "Star Wars Project" was that it would put enormous pressure on the Soviet economy. Although the Soviet Union also had the technical capability to carry out the "Star Wars Project," it could not afford it economically.

Reagan emphasized: "The Soviet government must have a bottom line on the path of the ascetic life that drove its people. The Soviet leaders will make painful choices between continuing to maintain high military expenditures and improving people's lives. Therefore, reforms within them must be accelerated."

But before Mrs. Thatcher came, she had just learned from the secretary-general of the cabinet that the United States had a record deficit this year, which indicated that the competitiveness of the United States in industry was weakening sharply.

People don’t need American products, and they are beating the United States industrially, so they said, “The key is financial balance, and we can’t let us have problems. But the current situation in the United Kingdom also knows that the problem is really serious. .”

"The protection of the United States is mutual, and some countries cannot take advantage of it without paying." When Reagan said this, seeing Mrs. Thatcher did not answer, he emphasized, "Of course the country I am talking about is not the United Kingdom."

"For countries that have American troops stationed in their homeland, there is no power to reject the United States~lightnovelpub.net~ Mrs. Thatcher thought of Alan Wilson's contemptuous words, "What we did to the colonies, Washington did to the colonies." Both Germany and Japan can do it, it just depends on whether Washington wants to. "

"As long as the finances can be supported, the victory will be ours." Mrs. Thatcher squeezed a smile, expressing her agreement with Reagan's views.

Mrs. Thatcher reiterated the following points. The purpose of the United States and the West is not to gain an advantage, but to maintain a balance of power under the premise of considering the development of the Soviet Union; in accordance with the obligations stipulated in the treaty, the implementation of the "Strategic Defense Initiative" will be carried out through negotiations; The most important purpose of this plan is to strengthen rather than weaken nuclear deterrence; the purpose of East-West negotiations should be to obtain security by reducing the level of offensive weapons on both sides.

These literal meanings are unbelievable. What Mrs. Thatcher came to gain this time is that the United States will take measures to deal with its own record-breaking trade deficit this year. Alan Wilson said that the United States will do something to the two defeated countries. , Mrs. Thatcher was skeptical at first, but now it seems that it is nothing more than a question of when to start.

"He hit it again." Mrs. Thatcher's hateful face, which he pretended to be, has already judged that the United States will not ignore the trade deficit and the next solution.

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