Chapter 1641: Magic Defeats Magic
Getting the Americans to reduce their nuclear weapons would be impossible, so Mrs. Thatcher’s fear that the United States would be unable to make a substantial impact on Europe as a result was purely unfounded.
“It’s also true that our Secretary General and the American side have always maintained good relations.” Mrs. Thatcher said smilingly, “Perhaps the Americans trust you very much, right?”
“Yes, it’s like the relationship between Unilever and Procter & Gamble.” Alan Wilson answered Mrs. Thatcher’s question with a metaphor that he thought was spot on.
Two companies in the same field, but also the current UK and the United States of America is the epitome of, if possible, Procter & Gamble certainly want to step on Unilever, a famous British company, but Procter & Gamble, although the upper hand, but at present it is like the British pound area facing the U.S. dollar, in the midst of the scorching tug-of-war.
Why use Unilever as an analogy? Mainly because Unilever has just made a decision to fully enter the market of a large country, and is consulting Whitehall on the precautions to be taken. Alan Wilson is of course suggesting that the Pearl River Delta’s Yangcheng be used as a strategic base, and that the Pearl River Delta does not have as much potential as the area around Mordor, but it can better rely on the development of the Xiangjiang River.
The empire focuses on supporting the magic city, to complete the transformation of my big magic city all on their own efforts never eat policy, need to enter the nineties only began to vigorously promote.
Theoretically, Alan Wilson of course, hope that Unilever will be headquartered in the Imperial City, but a daily necessities business, by the policy is not a big impact, think about it or not too far from Hong Kong, so that each other have a care.
As for the Chinese translation, Alan Wilson is not good to find Unilever to the title fee, are British enterprises family not to say two words.
As for the proposal to wait for the opportunity to buy Chinese toothpaste, even if he gave Unilever a friendly advice, anyway, Unilever and his wife’s relationship is very cordial, are for the unity of the country’s capital.
“By the way, Prime Minister, I’m going to make a restructuring of the departments, and will come back to discuss with you when I have a concrete idea.” Alan Wilson lightly tapped his head, indicating that he was going to carry out a thorough personnel restructuring of Whitehall, “It’s about the same strength as your cabinet formation, right, in reason the prime minister shouldn’t be hidden.”
After a few years of Mrs. Thatcher’s administration, Alan Wilson felt that the relationship between the two had been considered cordial, the personnel arrangements for Whitehall should begin, now a large number of government ministers are younger than Alan Wilson, he can not use a group of permanent undersecretaries who are close to the age of retirement, and these ministers to cooperate.
And should still be able to control the whole situation, for these hard-working, dedicated to the country for a lifetime of civil servants, to find a post can play a role. Since there was an amicable relationship with Mrs. Thatcher, things should be put in place at this time.
Mrs. Thatcher approved, “Show me the list when the time comes, in any case I am also the Prime Minister.”
“No one ever said you weren’t Prime Minister, my Prime Minister.” Alan Wilson said with a look of championing the Prime Minister, “But the Civil Service and Parliament are different systems.”
“I’ve heard that a feminist movement is applying for a rally.” Mrs. Thatcher spoke up and inquired, “What are you going to do about it, it’s not the first time you’ve faced something like this in Whitehall.”
“I’ve approved more than one rally, I just hope they don’t get into a fight.” Alan Wilson had a pack it in me tone, how could he be heavy handed with the women’s boxing parade? Likewise he couldn’t be heavy handed about marches of minority faiths, otherwise wouldn’t that be more than obvious discrimination? But if pacifists fight women’s rights, it’s none of their business.
City on a Hill Watch this, I, Great Britain, will only demonstrate once and show you how to beat magic with magic, and with this example in mind, I believe that the US will be more than ready when faced with a similar problem.
Two days later, the news that five thousand peaceful worshippers were disturbed by a women’s rights march while they were worshipping, triggering a clash that led to a violent sexual incident, hit the headlines of all the major British newspapers overnight.
The whole of Whitehall was once again at work, fighting the fire with all its might in terms of policy, public opinion and implementation.
Alan Wilson, in his capacity as secretary-general of the cabinet, once again gave a television interview to the bbc, discussing the new issues concerning the new age society, and at the same time expressing his views on the incident. Trying to be polite and courteous in quelling the incident, the moralizing was sickening.
This was especially true of Margaret Thatcher, who now realized what Alan Wilson had meant the other day when he had said that more than one group of people had been authorized to assemble.
“How to deal with it, that’s a very difficult question, we respect women’s rights, otherwise some people will attack the government for not respecting women, and likewise we respect the Pacifists, otherwise we are religiously discriminatory. So this question, very difficult.” Allen Wilson, all scorn, began the current round of peacemaking.
One minute he talked about the greatness of Pacifism, the next he reported respect for women’s rights, and then said something that the moderator didn’t even ask, such as the question that according to surveys Pacifists have had a large number of conversions of native male members.
“Why is this happening?” Because the news is too strong, the host did not feel at all has been anticlimactic, to know like the issue of religious beliefs and women’s rights issues are sensitive issues, before the bbc did not even think that Alan Wilson will be interviewed.
“Because a lot of converts feel that there are no messy feminist issues in a pacifist country. That’s a conclusion that only emerged in the aftermath of the investigation, and it was us who neglected to look at the religious view of feminism.” Alan Wilson explained compassionately, “If we had discovered this problem earlier, there would not have been the tragic deaths of seven people, which is too painful.”
On the surface of the pain, in fact, the heart is not the slightest and even some want to laugh Alan Wilson for a long time, seems to be immersed in grief, the host could not help but ask, “What is the solution?”
“God’s to God, we can not solve the things of Allah. Hopefully, similar incidents won’t happen again in the future.” A rare honest answer from Alan Wilson, not couched in words, how can it be solved? How else can the UK, an electoral state, make a snap decision?
But the good thing is that it can be carried out than rotten, Alan Wilson brought the topic to France and the United States, France also has the problem of foreign immigrants, the United States also has the problem of black people, at present, there is no way for everyone to solve.
One can only pretend that there is no next time for things, and if there really is another time? The government of course condemns it harshly and has taken every precaution except to solve the problem.
Alan Wilson, in a very honest manner, brought the issue out into the open, followed by complaining, “So there are times when the government is in a difficult position, and I can even use this to bring out another issue, how do we really deal with homosexuality, realizing that homosexuality is a much more insidious issue than the feminist movement, and that the homosexual community can go down the same path that the feminist movement went down. If it’s these two groups bumping into each other, which side is the public going to take? Is picking a side considered discrimination?”
“If it’s like taking a humble stance in the face of religion and feminism, will homosexuality, in case it becomes lucrative, lead to homosexual impersonation. How to deal with the criminal problems that homosexual impersonation breeds, a cognitive problem that could destroy our country. Are we already humbled by women’s rights, but not by homosexuality? Isn’t that discrimination?”
“Women’s rights and homosexuality are still different, right?” The moderator asked in tears, “Secretary General, are you trying to say that there is nothing you can do about this conflict?”
“There have been proposals for an absolutely fair approach, such as getting British women into the army to half the size of the army. But there are problems with that.” Alan Wilson said hopelessly, “Within some countries’ armies, the problem of military discipline is described as imaginary, and female soldiers are widely victimized, so I still rejected the proposal. I’m sure women would reject it too.”
This interview was rife with political incorrectness and some of the comments caused widespread protests from women in the UK, a number of women came to Whitehall Street to protest, pulling banners stating that women were no worse than men and were willing to enter military service, then the recruiting department came over to register the protests and the protests dispersed, but the whole thing was loyally recorded by the cameras, and it became a talking point for the citizens.
Feminist groups were outraged, arguing that women’s rights had been set back almost a hundred years in Britain, and demanding that Margaret Thatcher get an apology from the Cabinet Secretary.
“Sir, what do you think?” Margaret Thatcher felt that the people were available and wanted Alan Wilson to use this to understand who was the Prime Minister of Britain.
“Margaret, you are patriarchal yourself, Carol could have talked to my daughter Pamela about this, you have shown no care for her in the midst of her life growing up.” Alan Wilson was prepared for this and directly broke down the Prime Minister’s disguise, “In fact, it’s perfectly fine to ignore the appeal, isn’t it? Anyway, the Prime Minister is not a person who values public opinion, this is a well-known fact in Britain.”
Margaret Thatcher glared angrily at the Cabinet Secretary who had taunted her, “Our Cabinet Secretary seems to have been prepared for this, what a surprise.”
“Dear Prime Minister, it’s about the same as when you ordered the RCMP to beat up the workers.” Alan Wilson came up behind the Prime Minister and whispered in his ear, “Aren’t women a little better to bully than the strong workers aren’t they? That’s what I learned from you.”
The incident apparently ended up going nowhere, and Alan Wilson borrowed the parade incident to practice what it was like to defeat magic with magic.