British Civil Servant

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"However, does this help the local stability. Alan, are you sure you can suppress the Chinese so that they will not oppose British rule there?" in the context of continuing.

Regarding the risk of British Malaya being infiltrated, of course, it exists under objective conditions, and this is also something to be guarded against.

"This problem is very complicated, but in terms of the composition of the local ethnic group, it is actually not a big problem." Alan Wilson can't always control everything at this time, but he also expressed a cautious and optimistic attitude.

If there is one person in the British Empire who can know himself and his enemy, there is no one else.

General Mountbatten asked a few questions, Alan Wilson answered them all, and finally said, "After all, the South China Sea is still much wider than the strait, and our Pacific Fleet is no less powerful than the Seventh Fleet, which is enough for the enemy to do nothing."

It's not that he is whitewashing Taiping, he really thinks so, Mountbatten nodded, but he agreed.

"Who is the winner and who is the loser in the Far East has nothing to do with us, but I'm a little curious. There is only one island's Chang Gong left, and how long can he last." Mountbatten said to himself.

"That's an American problem, but once normalized, it may eventually evolve into an Irish problem." Alan Wilson still found a realistic example for comparison, "If my Chinese friends ask me how to solve this problem, In all sincerity, I would definitely give advice on massacres in accordance with Asian traditions."

"Massacre? My dear, don't talk about such a terrible topic." Pamela Mountbatten whispered after hearing this, "This is all modern society, and no one would do this."

"Sooner or later, I would have done this. If it was a hundred years ago, I would have done it in Ireland if I was born." Alan Wilson said without changing his original intention, "Forget about the sadness in Ireland, it would be nice if it could be calm. No, I might have to let the people from Northern Rhodesia solve it, they are more professional."

Alan Wilson didn't feel anything about the Nan Bowan who cheated on the island. Anyway, Malaya's development plan must be stepped on at the same time, and strictly speaking, it is also a competitor. Even Japan has cleaned up, and they don't care about cleaning up Japan's filial sons and grandsons.

As for the consequences, he just took advantage of this incident of attacking the prisoner of war camp to let a group of unstable factors say goodbye to the world, including the tentacles of the Artillery Party.

As a colonizer, he has maintained the greatest goodwill towards this kind of person. He was shot in a modern way, and he did not bring out the laws of the Qing Dynasty.

Taking a signal of cautious optimism here from Alan Wilson, General Mountbatten finally reassured himself and agreed to help.

For the current Labour Party ruling party, the impact of the prisoner of war camp incident is also a hot potato. First of all, the influence of both the Labour Party and the Conservative Party is limited to the local area.

Although the cabinet can make policies for the colonies, the information brought back by Alan Wilson shows that the colonists do not know what the quality of the current cabinet is.

When facing the group of journalists, Alan Wilson also hinted that the so-called cabinet colonies did not know each other at all, and even the petition was directed at the king on the face value of sterling.

Through the small package of his British Malayan Commissioner, 3.2 million petitions and allegiance petitions were bundled. Under the real threat of repatriation, the incident of the previous attack on the prisoner of war camp is a certainty, waiting for Buckingham Palace's approval.

I finally came back. When General Mountbatten went to Buckingham Palace, Alan Wilson took the time to take a walk with Pamela Mountbatten to inquire about the domestic situation.

"With regard to the Trinity nuclear strike proposition, there is not much place in the mainland to build silos." Pamela Mountbatten, when talking about the support of his father, General Mountbatten, expressed the risk of placing road-based nuclear weapons on the mainland.

After all, the British mainland is not large, and once it is hit by a nuclear attack, it is difficult to escape from the fixed silo.

"What's wrong with this, put it in Malaya." Alan Wilson said without thinking, "Is there a nuclear mine project, just transported there, who dares to rob our colony and detonate it directly has nothing to say. of."

"The people in Malaya would never have thought that their commissioner would talk like that when they came back." Pamela Mountbatten rolled her eyes at her man and whispered, "Just talk in front of me, don't be invited by others. ."

"Will it be heard? I will definitely do the same when the time comes." Alan Wilson smiled and asked in a low voice, "Actually, for the sake of maritime power, a batch of nuclear artillery shells should really be manufactured in China to be used to Prepare for a rainy day, so some countries with important coastal cities may have some scruples."

"For example, what city?" Pamela Mountbatten looked straight at Alan Wilson and asked angrily.

"For example, Jakarta, Mumbai, or even Tokyo. Anyway, the nuclear war has not slipped through the net, and we can strike anyone." Alan Wilson said with a relaxed expression and didn't care, "If I mean it, No one in this world can blackmail Britain, and the big deal is to die."

Alan Wilson, with a plane full of petitions, will of course make a trip to Whitehall this time to express his reliability to Norman Brooke, Cabinet Secretary, and Edward Bridges, Permanent Secretary of the Civil Service and Treasury. .

"China has been added to the embargo list of the Paris Coordination Committee." Norman Brooke talked about the recent addition of embargo measures, and said objectively and neutrally, "Of course this is normal, and the current situation is indeed embarrassing for the Americans. ."

"Dear Sir, isn't that a good thing, so that we can exclusively enjoy the power to do business with such a large market." Alan Wilson was overjoyed and applauded the good news.

"Oh, Ellen, are you being too optimistic?" Norman Brooke said slightly, "Although this is indeed the case, let's not expose ourselves too much."

"Now that Hong Kong is in our hands, this will be a long-term external communication channel. That is a market of hundreds of millions. No matter what, it will be helpful to the British Empire, even if it is developed by 1%." Alan Wilson looked on. Yisu said, "Of course, out of consideration for the special relationship between the UK and the US, I don't think it's better to irritate the Americans too much."

Regarding the expansion of the ban on the Paris Coordination Committee by the United States alone, Alan Wilson feels that it is really good news for the United Kingdom, and it is also a good news for the development of British Malaya.

If it was said that Xiangjiang was a small land before and was not worthy of attention, now it can be paid attention to, at least the conditions for cutting leeks are ripe, and a city can have so many rich people in later generations, isn’t it still real estate development?

Seeing that the corners of Alan Wilson's mouth were almost grinning to his ears, Norman Brooke coughed softly, "The sea is so vast that even with the strength of the Royal Navy, smuggling cannot be stopped."

"But we will do our best to minimize the loss." Alan Wilson restrained himself proudly and said in a heavy tone, "Our attitude is in place, and the rest is left to God."

A dependable man, Alan Wilson believes that some of the proceeds from the aggressive crackdown on smuggling should reach loyal Whitehall.

The incident of the attack on the prisoner of war camp has come to this day. Although the process is thrilling, the foreseeable benefits are huge. Norman Brooke is also quite satisfied with the result.

If this is the case, several ethnic groups in British Malaya have clearly defined each other's boundaries. What belongs to the British and what belongs to the Chinese and Malays is a happy result.

After all, the United Kingdom is not France, and it does not have much pursuit of winner-take-all. Even if it began to try to directly manage the colonies after World War II, it is not as greedy as the French.

The conditions of the British colonies were much better than those of the French colonies, and there was no need to pursue total French control. To be able to have such a result is enough to satisfy Whitehall.

The first batch of textiles from British Malaya has entered the European market, with the addition of colonies. Facing the economic and industrial recovery of European countries, the United Kingdom will become more comfortable.

Norman Brooke then turned this conversation into an optimistic report to Prime Minister Attlee. It also reaffirms that for the vast colony, this government does not have the name of King George VI.

Buckingham Palace, General Mountbatten, in front of the aging King George VI, hoped that His Majesty the King, whose physical condition had deteriorated after the war, could listen to the call of the overseas territories and use his identity as a king to resolve a crisis.

"Well, it's easier than the last time you came to let me put pressure on the First Sea Lord." King George VI looked deeply at the important members of the royal family in front of him, "Louis, I will issue an amnesty. I have no reason not to do so, but there is no precedent, so the government will have doubts.”

"It is a fact that the government has no sense of existence for the colonies at all," General Mountbatten replied indifferently, "and the Prime Minister also knows this. The war in the Far East is still going on, and the cabinet is not prepared to take risks. For many colonies, the presence of the monarch is far higher than the presence of the cabinet."

"I didn't expect that I would issue an amnesty when I was in my waning years." King George VI glanced at the queen who was accompanying him. "Elizabeth, I believe the cabinet should have no objections, right?"

There is no precedent to set a precedent, and George VI did not interfere in domestic politics, reflecting the king's tolerance, what can an amnesty order be?

It just so happened that someone who never knew what the rules were to make up this matter, General Mountbatten said it was the next.

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