Chapter 1545 Cavalry Company, Charge.

Release Date: 2024-07-05 15:48:28
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Put down the phone, Alan Wilson hand resting on his chin, thinking about some specific matters, to make good use of the power of the media, is the election of the country’s unquestionable.

Of course, just making good use of the media is still not enough, but also need to work together inside and outside, using MI5 to infiltrate the labor unions, it is for this reason.

The British Empire had reached the halfway point because of the Yin Lang hostage crisis, and was preparing to show off its old imperialism in front of all the major players of the Earth, when it suddenly had to lay down because of the strike in the country.

This made the Carter government very embarrassed, but it could only understand the UK, who let the UK was indeed on strike domestically, and did not have the energy to deal with the Americans being held by Yin Lang.

By now, the U.S. could only rely on its own strength, but the good thing was that although Britain had no time to spare because of the strike, the framework provided was still there, and since the framework of the Six-Party Talks existed, it could be continued.

If President Carter were not in power now, it might still be difficult to get the US to pretend to look after the interests of all parties and work together to put pressure on Yin Lang.

At least Reagan would never have paid any attention to the Six-Party Talks, and would certainly have chosen to go it alone, and whether or not it would have succeeded would have been a matter for discussion at that time. The Carter administration is different, and has also expressed its willingness to utilize the British framework of the Six-Party Talks to gain the support of countries including the Soviet Union.

People Yin Lang have said, the United States is the Great Satan the Soviet Union is a small Satan, the Soviet Union for Yin Lang this revolution out of the clutches of the United States, the attitude of the country from the early first to recognize the Khomeini regime, but also with the Khomeini’s power to solidify, began to exclude pro-Soviet party movements, and gradually become subtle.

But for the United States to specifically bow to the Soviet Union this would? Especially since the man leading foreign affairs in the United States was named Brzezinski, who couldn’t pull his punches with the Soviet Union and turned to the other side of the Anglo-American special relationship for help.

“So? I’ll go!” Alan Wilson frowned, while the Foreign Secretary was Peter Alexander Carrington was among the more inexperienced in diplomacy compared to himself.

In fact, originally the Conservative Party side of the political experience will not be so stretched, but Allen Wilson in the period of the Labor Party in power, is really a people’s servant for many years, resulting in the Conservative Party in the field for a long time, Carrington will be the Secretary of the Navy for one year, and then the position of the Secretary of the Navy with the defeat of the Aidan, was withdrawn by the Labor Party.

Alan Wilson volunteered for the job, or to avoid the current strike movement, the center of the political storm in the country, or to avoid it if he could, and the job of delivering the message for the Americans was significantly easier.

“The guidance of the strike is up to you!” Alan Wilson waited for the special plane to take off, not forgetting to pay attention to the strike movement that has already begun in the country, these steel workers can not be easy to deal with.

“Sir, I will personally keep an eye on this matter.” Radwick nodded, “Soon the destructive power caused by the workers’ strike will spread throughout Britain.”

“I’m relieved that you’re doing your job.” Alan Wilson lightly patted Radwicky’s shoulder, then walked through the waiting hall, and within a short time had already left British airspace.

The steelworkers’ strike had naturally attracted the attention of the Labor Party, and regarded it as Margaret Thatcher’s Waterloo, with the House of Commons attacking each other as if it were a cluttered vegetable market.

Mrs. Thatcher, in the face of such a situation, did not change her mind and argued loudly, “Restoring Britain’s economic vitality is an extraordinarily difficult task, but we are not fearful pilgrims, and even if the road ahead is strewn with thorns, we will never take a single step backward.”

Immediately thereafter on the steelworkers’ strike, Margaret Thatcher made a national radio address as Prime Minister, “After any major operation you feel that you are in worse shape, but that is precisely the precursor to healing. Healing is not easy, but it is necessary, and if we can’t defeat the unions that always hold the workers to ransom, the strikes that come one after the other will gnaw at Britain’s carcass like a cancer.”

The incumbent Prime Minister’s comparison of the steelworkers’ strike to the spread of a cancer enraged all the steelworkers and things became uncontrollable as the enraged workers, unable to contain their anger, sang the Internationale and set cars on the roadside on fire, sending violent smoke straight into the air and drawing a large contingent of riot police into action.

Teesside and the Scottish steelworkers, chanting for Margaret Thatcher to step down as they vented their anger, did not flinch in the face of the uniformed police, the shards of glass and stones strewn along the roadside marking the protest’s entry into disorder.

“Well done.” Radwick, who had stayed in London, kept in touch with his subordinates in the cities to get the latest news. He remembered Alan Wilson’s instructions that it was best not to use white faces, or if unavoidable, predominantly overseas immigrants.

Demonstrators confronted the police, stores were looted, cars were smashed up, countless police and civilians were injured, and riotous behavior spread to many large and small cities in the British Isles. People blamed inflation and unemployment on the Thatcher government’s socio-economic policies.

In the face of such a predicament, the ruling Conservative Party cabinet meeting, many cabinet ministers are heavy hearted, the entire steel industry has been paralyzed, in the position of the opposition party, the Conservative Party is naturally the Labour Party period of strikes for the menace of attack, as if as long as they are in power, the strikes will be like snowflakes under the sun, generally melt.

But now they are in the position of the ruling party, the face of such a situation as a clueless, silent ministers have, suggested that the ministers also have to back down, firm support for Mrs. Thatcher’s ministers but very few, who do not want to take the blame for the suppression of workers at the critical moment, the election is not only once, they also want to be in the political world for a long time to mix it.

When Margaret Thatcher campaigned, she used to say that as long as she had the support and truth of six strong men, she could face all the difficulties, and what she needed most at this moment was firm support.

But the man who should be giving her the most support, and who has also been vocal about never wavering, is in Moscow at the moment, hoping that the Culture Tsar will give him firm support.

You can’t blame Alan Wilson for this, he was traveling for the special Anglo-American relationship, sending a message for the US in the hope that the USSR would side with the US and make the Yoon Rang hostage crisis work out for the best.

The phone of No. 10 Downing Street rang at this moment, the Deputy Secretary of the Cabinet, Armstrong, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Interior, Brewster, said that they had something to report, and after a while, Brewster began to report the situation of the cities in detail, “Before Sir Alan left, he also said that it may be the most dangerous time, and politicians should make a decisive decision. The RCMP may be a must option. This is no longer a strike, but the lives and property of British citizens are at stake.”

The local Teesside area has been particularly badly affected, with scenes verging on a riot during the BBC broadcast, with steelworkers, who were flying the flag of justice, ransacking stores and setting cars on fire, as shopkeepers affected by the ripples cried out and raged at the so-called workers’ strike in front of the cameras.

According to unknown sources, there are also so-called workers with South Asian faces who are committing crimes against women, whether or not this crime is true is still unconfirmed, but even if it is unconfirmed, this story has already made the front page of every major newspaper.

If one were to follow the strike movement of the British steelworkers, it would be easy to conclude that the whole of Britain is in deep water.

The organizers of the strike are describing it as an act of confrontation between labor and a reactionary government, but the Conservative Party, under pressure from Margaret Thatcher, has united in its message that dangerous left-wingers are posing a threat to the prosperity and stability of Britain, and Margaret Thatcher is very eager to pin the pot on the Soviet Union, but Alan Wilson is visiting Moscow to discuss the question of a common position on the Yoon Rang hostage crisis.

It was with the Soviets expressing the spin about the US being the Great Satan and the Soviet Union being the Lesser Satan, and that Satan should stand together, and it was clear that it would not do to hold the pot towards the USSR now, that Mrs. Thatcher spared the USSR the trouble.

On the third night of the strike, Mrs. Thatcher again spoke on the strike, “You cannot replace law and order with the rules of the mob, and if the mob doesn’t stop hurting Britain, they will soon see the toughness of the government.”

Teesside is in the North East of England, a lesser known place compared to other cities for steelworkers, and Margaret Thatcher used it as a place to highlight the government’s uncompromising spirit.

It is also one of the places most damaged by the strike, with arm-in-arm steelworkers protesting against the government’s road blockades trying to bring the strikers to their knees materially on the one hand, and 1,700 police officers mobilized from all over the country on the other hand, as well as 200 RCMP officers.

The situation was a shivering, snowless day, with 7,000 steelworkers defending their rights on the one hand, and police officers carrying out the government’s will on the other, most notably 200 RCMP officers on the police side.

The glorious RCMP, riding their steeds and staring at the black crowd on the other side, wondered at this time if they remembered their past glorious achievements.

Cavalry Company, charge! As the order to order the steel workers to disperse was refused, a battle of the century erupted.

After nearly a century of silence, the cavalry is rejuvenated! The British government used the force of the cavalry to destroy a defense of 7,000 men. Thousands of policemen with shields and clubs then took cover.

Horses were in action, demonstrating thousands of years of cavalry victories on the battlefield, as the knights chased down the fleeing workers, the steelworkers who had been swept off their feet and were already terrified of being confronted by the nimble Royal Mounted Police, and at least on this day no one was treated more equally than the steelworkers, who for the first time were enjoying the same treatment that the colonials had been facing on the march.

“The gallant RCMP, restored peace to Teesside, and law and order, back to the citizens.”

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