Chapter 1530: A Heavy Punch Is Long Overdue

Release Date: 2024-07-05 15:47:54
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“Of course I remember, it would be nice for my daughter to look like you.” Alan Wilson had the false face of a gentle elder, expressing friendliness in front of Margaret Thatcher.

Complimenting Mrs. Thatcher’s daughter was not the same thing in the ears of Mrs. Thatcher, who had just become prime minister, and she heard an emotion tinged with regret in Alan Wilson.

Alan Wilson, on the other hand, continued to talk to Mrs. Thatcher’s husband and son, as if he wanted to draw closer to the new owner of 10 Downing Street through this move.

Margaret Thatcher herself is difficult to deal with, is it difficult to deal with a family, it is like the saying that money is not everything, perhaps Margaret Thatcher is outside the omnipotence, does not mean that the family is also outside the omnipotence.

As Margaret Thatcher traveled to Buckingham Palace to accept her appointment by the Queen, Alan Wilson spoke to the Prime Minister’s family about the general state of the government, and in particular expressed concern for Margaret Thatcher’s pair of children. Much as history as remembered, Mrs. Thatcher’s relationship with her pair of children, was much the same.

Not much success in politics, life in the middle of the extremely failed situation has not changed, the son on the low-eyed, want to corrode must be very easy to pull together. Daughter is a kind of refined egoist, this is also Mrs. Thatcher herself taught out, other people have no responsibility.

Almost immediately, Alan Wilson formulated a different response to this pair of children, “Now that she is already Prime Minister, the African charity team invited by Pamela should include Carol.”

The step of the Queen’s appointment is completed, at the beginning of this day, Britain will officially usher in the leadership of the first female Prime Minister, since there is already a government, negotiations with the striking trade unions can begin, God knows how many tactics Alan Wilson used to drag the strike fiasco up to this point.

“Sheen has been getting more and more insubordinate lately.” As night fell, Hepburn grumbled at Alan Wilson, her authority as a mother diminishing as her son grew older.

Supreme authority had little say in the matter of educating children, the dominance was on the side of the ladies who were on equal footing with their wives, and it was clear that Hepburn had not been particularly successful in this regard.

“Find an opportunity for me to educate him properly.” Alan Wilson knew this was Hepburn connoting himself, and did not show extra concern in his son’s upbringing.

The supreme authority is also aggrieved in his heart, he really does not have the time, even if he verbally promised to Hepburn, he also has the same lack of time, at this time he extremely hopes that someone can share his responsibility, like David with Shiloh, but he is also embarrassed to aggravate David’s burden.

But as many problems as there were, he never gave himself a second thought when it came to promises, and was convinced that a way would be found in the end.

“A well-dressed jazzman who likes to sleep naked when he sleeps.” For a long time, only the soft whispers of the two remained in the middle of the dark bedroom.

“It’s easy to sleep like this.” Alan Wilson wrapped his arms around the body of the ball flower, what the female prime minister, what the Iranian crisis, strikes and marches, that is a later thing, the supreme authority has never been loyal, focusing on the present, the problems of the present can not be solved, but also talk about what the future?

Alan Wilson in Mrs. Thatcher’s first day in power before, but also took the time to contact Stockholm, so that Lovisa Gestavra a trip to discuss how to teach his brother’s problem.

Immediately after announcing her cabinet formation, Margaret Thatcher laid out her approach to governance with her cabinet ministers, and she took four main measures: privatization, controlling the currency, cutting welfare spending, and cracking down on union power.

The fourth was now imminent, because of Callaghan’s ouster, the strike agreement had not been signed, the third stage of the pay rise had not actually been implemented, and it was now up to the new government to deal with the problem, don’t ask, ask is Whitehall neutral.

William Whitelaw was appointed Home Secretary by Margaret Thatcher, and Braxton, Permanent Under Secretary of the Home Office, is in the Cabinet Secretary’s office, “It looks like the new government is not going to compromise on the strike.”

“It’s long overdue to give them a bit of a hard time, it’s all of their own choosing.” Alan Wilson grunted and laughed, “The unions always thought that the government would back down without a bottom line, and finally the Conservative Party has been ushered into power.”

Because of Alan Wilson’s full assistance in the Labor Party period, the period of time that the British Labor Party was in power in this world was even longer than in that world in memory, and Airdrie had originally only been prime minister for less than six years, and was stretched out raw to about the same length as Harold Wilson’s term.

The unions will rightly be stronger too, and this is all to be tackled, Margaret Thatcher’s first measure was to privatize, and to privatize you have to tackle the unions, which again coincides with the fourth measure, and this couldn’t be better.

The trade union issue is of course an internal issue, William Whitelaw, the Home Secretary is naturally very important, in addition to William Whitelaw, the Secretary of State for Defense is Francis Pym, the Foreign Secretary is Peter Alexander Carrington, the three important ministers of the current Cabinet position have been settled.

As in any officialdom, there is a pyramid of difference in the British Cabinet: under the Prime Minister are the ministers of finance, foreign affairs, defense and home affairs; and the Secretary of State for Education belongs to the lower level of the Cabinet. Margaret Thatcher previously held the role of Education Secretary.

Alan Wilson didn’t know how bad the problems were in Britain historically, but the Britain he saw before Margaret Thatcher came to power had indeed been rippled by the negative effects of welfare.

Today is May 4th, Youth Day, and likewise the first day of Margaret Thatcher’s administration, and Alan Wilson, as he has done before, enters the Prime Minister’s residence to welcome the new Prime Minister to office, mentioning in passing the handling of the legacy of previous predecessor administrations.

“The trade unions must be dealt with in a tough manner, and the citizens of Britain must know what it means to struggle.” Mrs. Thatcher spoke condescendingly, “This government and the previous government have very different attitudes to this issue, the negative impact of excessive welfare on the country is already evident.”

“Honorable Prime Minister, a heavy hand is long overdue.” Alan Wilson immediately expressed his approval, “And then there’s the matter of the Royal Pacific Fleet still maneuvering outside Saigon.”

“Why this unnecessary maneuver?” Mrs. Thatcher didn’t even know about it, no one had ever told her about it.

Why should you, the leader of the opposition party, be told? Despite this thought, Alan Wilson didn’t avoid the question, “For the consideration of the confrontation between the two camps, former Prime Minister Callaghan had some thoughts about the current general instability around the world, so Whitehall suggested that some effort be put into the Eastern Question.”

Back when the Iranian revolution was going on, the talk about the Soviet Union being a hegemony and Vietnam being a petty hegemony had spread throughout the free world, and the entire free world had been very appreciative of a certain major power’s stance.

At such a difficult time, there were moves to harbor rebellion, and of course the free world wanted to encourage this behavior, not only to encourage it but also to goad it.

If Vietnam succeeds in controlling the whole of the Central and Southern Peninsula, then many Asian countries will lose their cover and the Central and Southern Peninsula will be reduced to a military base for the Soviet Union’s advance into the Indian Ocean.

Countries opposed to war and people yearning for peace should unite against the warmongers. Allen Wilson believed that mere encouragement was not enough, but also support with practical actions.

During the visit to the United States, about the Soviet Union and Vietnam is a threat to world peace, so that the United States high-level also good feeling, which is the current situation in East Asia.

“Under these circumstances, it is only right that Britain should cooperate with the controversial actions of the anti-hegemonic countries, and it is not impossible to bomb Saigon if necessary.” Alan Wilson had a serious face and an attitude that for the sake of national interests, sometimes force had to be chosen.

“What if the Soviet Union counteracts with military action? Will the British army also have to fight alongside?” Mrs. Thatcher opened her mouth to mock, why would Britain take the risk?

“That’s an East Asian problem, Britain is a European country.” Alan Wilson replied with a leathery smile, when there is nothing going on Britain is an Asian country, when there is something going on Britain is a European country, no matter if it is an Asian country or a European country, depending on whether there is a threat over there, anyway, the aristocracy has already risked equally and is ready to run away at any time.

The Supreme Authority also lamented that Mrs. Thatcher’s repulsive appearance had not changed after so many years.

In politics it is even more so, Mrs. Thatcher has been the Secretary of State for Education, in addition to always arguing with the Treasury over education funding,

But also often in the cabinet meeting on matters outside the education sector to state their own views, this “offside” performance and aggressive style, often make those who do not know much about the situation of the minister in charge of speechless, and even make the prime minister embarrassed.

As a result, she lost her popularity and was not welcomed by the Prime Minister and other male members of the Cabinet, who even cold-shouldered and ridiculed her.

Mrs. Thatcher’s isolation from the Cabinet was accompanied by tensions with her subordinate officials in the Ministry of Education.

In addition, during her three and a half years as Education Secretary, she was a “persona non grata” in the country, often under siege by teachers, pupils and parents who disagreed with her policies and attacked in the press.

Margaret Thatcher’s tenure as Education Secretary was hardly marked by any expression of gratitude from any group, and it was enough for a minister to go that far.

“Sir, let’s talk about domestic issues, I wonder what Whitehall thinks of privatization?” Mrs. Thatcher still understands the need to address internal issues first.

“If it’s my personal view, then of course it’s very supportive, but if we’re talking about Whitehall as a whole, it’s possible that the predictions and the results will show a diametrically opposed pattern.” Alan Wilson followed the advice, “Of course, I also recognize that the United Kingdom does have to make some changes, and would like to be a strong backing for the Prime Minister to implement policies and provide strong support.”

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