Chapter 1628 – The Prime Minister’s Fancy
Backroom operations can be carried out, but they can never be matched with the U.S., because the U.S. is nominally the world’s hegemon, and if they are matched with the U.S., in addition to the fact that everyone speaks English, it might really give coal union workers the illusion that the Americans are supporting us.
Although under normal circumstances terms like America and the working class would seem out of place, and this was still especially true under Reagan’s administration, but everything is a matter of brainstorming.
Chile is a much better target, the UK is just being self-deprecating, citizens still can’t look away from a Latin American country interfering in the UK’s internal affairs, you’re not the US or the USSR for one thing, and you’re a country that’s not up to scratch yourself, and you’re entitled to express sympathy for the workers of the UK? Nor do you look at what your own workers are earning.
A few days later, having already won a big victory in public opinion, Home Secretary Britton by this time told a Young Conservatives conference in Leeds, in the north of England, that the coal miners’ strike had begun to disintegrate and that their fighting spirit had been greatly dampened.
“Use the self-congratulation of this idiot?” Alan Wilson, expressing his displeasure with the Home Secretary, Major, the Industry Secretary, harped on, “What has he done? From the time he came into office, I can hardly think of any intentional work he has actually done for the country.”
John Major, though disconcerted in his mind by this kind of rhetoric, knew better than to clash with Whitehall its over such minutiae, and blandly explained, “We are in need of approval ratings.”
“That’s true, if it weren’t for the existence of the intangible thing called approval ratings, politicians might be a lot less of a joke. In a sense, the deeper and deeper the electoral system goes, and the advances in modern communications, it’s really not always a good thing.”
Alan Wilson crossed his fingers and looked at the Minister of Industry, “Maybe in a few decades, advances in communications will make politicians more and more alienated when faced with approval ratings.”
In fact, politicians need approval ratings, in Alan Wilson’s opinion, it’s like Netflix needing fans is the same.
Especially the netroots after the rise of short videos, one person, one country is a bit too much, one person, one city is not much of a difficult problem, the live broadcast room if there are real people hundreds of thousands of people, that’s not one person, one city, is not it? Most cities have just a few hundred thousand people.
If a certain netroots tax evasion overturned, all of a sudden fined more than a billion dollars, able to catch up with the budget of a small and medium-sized city, it is not completely incomprehensible.
A mayor led by just a few hundred thousand people, a super Netflix live room also has a few hundred thousand people, the mayor also has to afford the income of civil servants it, Netflix does not say that all the income, part of it is also scary enough. Otherwise, how do you have the flow of cash said?
Knowing King is very much in line with the traffic realization, if all politicians learn the marketing tactics of Knowing King, the future of the free world may be more and more lack of truly pragmatic politicians.
In order to prevent the emergence of such irresponsible politicians in the future of the United Kingdom, Alan Wilson must consider that the platform is pinched in the hand, you can do netroots, but this short video platform is mine, and you can not turn the sky.
Alan Wilson is ready to support the electronic industry on the support of the Scottish side of the specific support, but it has not yet come to fruition, Wick came over to report, “about Yemen and Oman appeared to be a border exchange of fire.”
“Communicate with Moscow through diplomatic channels and ask the Soviets what they mean. If the Soviets deny deliberately picking a fight, both sides work together to smooth things over.” Alan Wilson finished dismissing Wick away and muttered after half a day of meditation, “Is there a territorial dispute between Yemen and Oman?”
To say that there is that of course there is, Oman is a country with no borders, and after independence has not drawn borders with any of its neighbors.
But that can only be said of the situation, including, but not limited to, the Kingdom of Oman, as Oman’s problems are only part of the problems of several neighboring countries.
The full section of Saudi Arabia’s state border with the UAE, the full section of its state border with Oman, the large section of its state border with Yemen, the full section of the UAE’s state border with Oman, and the full section of Oman’s state border with Yemen are all undetermined state borders. All of Oman’s borders are unsettled borders.
It’s not unusual for a little dispute to arise, and the key now is to figure out whether it’s been a long time in the making or whether it’s just a chance misunderstanding.
The relationship between Oman and the UK is not particularly familiar, but the UK has been scaling back its interference in unrelated countries, focusing on two countries in the Middle East, the UAE and Kuwait.
The rest of the pro-British countries just maintain good relations, these countries are pro-British, but also pro-US, at this stage may be more pro-British, after all, the ruling king were schooled in Britain, and also recognized the monarchy should help each other brainwashing articles, but the next generation is not necessarily.
The countries that now claim to be the fifth and fourth largest in the world are still in a fierce battle, and further east Afghanistan is still holding on for dear life to the Pashtun ghettos and confronting Pakistan.
Corners like Yemen and Oman should not get into the fray, and the matter is serious enough that both countries are neighbors of Saudi Arabia.
If there is really a conflict, it is very easy to affect Saudi Arabia’s oil production, in the emergence of the third oil crisis that does not exist in the memory of the supreme authority, then other countries will have a hard time.
Saudi Arabia’s production is not a general country can make up for, to let the map head to borrow high oil prices to stabilize the situation in the Soviet Union, think about it is unbearable.
While Iraq, one of the Arab powers on which Britain is focusing its relations, is busy comparing itself to Iran, isn’t there still the Kingdom of Egypt?
Yemen’s leader is still called Sadat it, the two countries still have some affinity, through the Kingdom of Egypt, may be able to let the Yemeni authorities know that there are still military powers in Arabia, not all the British friendly countries are busy.
Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe, in fact, disliked the Cabinet Secretary who cared about politics, especially diplomacy, which made him feel useless, complained in front of Margaret Thatcher, Sir Wilson is not too long hand.
“Of course that is not the case, Geoffrey.” Mrs. Thatcher vehemently denied the suspicion of the Cabinet Secretary’s dictatorship, explaining, “But as you know, it is true that the Cabinet Secretary is a diplomat by training, with extensive diplomatic experience and contacts, and we cannot deny that these experiences and contacts are useful.”
Margaret Thatcher has placed so much emphasis on diplomacy this year, of course, is hoping to build up the image of the United Kingdom, the means of war is certainly immediate, available once on the line. The prime minister did also feel benefited in some issues, such as in the judgment of the Eastern European countries above, what countries can show goodwill, what countries can not bother.
What Alan Wilson inculcated was certainly realistic and certainly could not include the three Baltic States, which were part of the Soviet Union. Southeastern Europe was not necessary to pull the strings. Whether it was Romania or Bulgaria, these countries were the little brothers that Imperial Russia had rescued from the Ottoman Empire in the first place.
As long as the countries of Southeastern Europe have not rewritten history, it is easy to find passages in textbooks where Imperial Russia fought bloody battles to free them from the Ottoman Empire. The name of the country of Yugoslavia tells us that this country and the Soviet Union will not have a complete falling out, not to mention the fact that in this world there was no falling out at all, Tito is now gone.
The GDR’s very existence was rooted in its persecution by the Third Reich, and the GDR itself would not have been stupid enough to make a mistake at that point. There are three countries left, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland.
Czechoslovakia’s resentment towards the USSR is there, but it’s more on an economic level, Czechoslovakia used to be a developed part of Austria-Hungary, and as things start to look up on this side of the free world, the people of this country may be a bit lost, as for Hungary, Hungary as a famously unlucky person after the One Stop, there is no filter for the US, UK and France as the Entente powers were the ones responsible for the partition of Hungary.
The Soviet Union’s harm to Hungary, and the Allied Powers dismemberment of Hungary compared to the move, simply even how prominent, only Poland should be a big move to support, this country is really anti-Soviet, from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea of the extensive land, ancestors broad over the Poles can not stand, once burned down the capital of the country rode on their heads.
Margaret Thatcher then felt that the Cabinet Secretary’s insights made sense, not to mention the fact that Alan Wilson had indeed done her a great favor by standing firmly behind him to support her during the coal workers’ strike.
With this in mind, Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe’s complaints were naturally useless, and left very disappointed, feeling that the rumors of the couples’ store were not without merit, and might be the truth.
The government had taken complete advantage after the Chilean suspicion of interfering in the internal affairs of Britain had been shaken out, and the struggle for a British strike, which had lasted for a little over a year, had ended in failure; it had failed to prevent the decision of the British government to close some of the coal mines.
And in the confrontation between the unions and the government, Mrs. Thatcher was seen to be tough; in turn, this became a huge capital for her to go ahead and maneuver her way to victory.
For more than a year, Alan Wilson had supported the Iron Lady, both in terms of verbal motivation and practical help whenever and wherever possible, until this time when the borrowing of a foreign power had caused a backlash against the citizens of the United Kingdom, and Mrs. Thatcher was so grateful that she even felt that her judgment in thinking that the man was great when she was young had not been wrong.
Glasgow is the industrial center of Scotland, has previously gone through a certain degree of transformation, the plan of the communications center will also be settled here this time, the United Kingdom, even if the population is not too large, but also can not rely on the financial city to feed all, not to mention the balance of England and Scotland.
Alan Wilson stayed here for a few days, and then returned to London with the draft plan, handed over to Margaret Thatcher, to be shaped in Glasgow out of a telecommunications giant to, Finland can be out of Nokia, the United Kingdom still can not do it? Granted, currently it can only make big bricks of the Big Brother variety.
“This is a big investment.” Mrs. Thatcher held up the draft plan, then turned the tables and said, “Surely, it’s better than taking the money out for unemployment benefits.”
This surprised Alan Wilson, when had the Iron Lady been so nice? It was as if she was looking at him extra favorably.