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Chapter 1018 The United States supports Germany

Because of the move to sanction Germany, the support rate of the Eden government has increased. If the Conservative Party had not been in power for only half a year, Eden would have dissolved parliament and used the current support rate to start a general election, so as to establish a larger parliament in the House of Commons.

Advantage.

From the words of Cabinet Secretary Norman Brooke, Alan Wilson, we can know that the Prime Minister is quite happy with the increase in his approval rating and has determined that the basic concept of tough diplomacy is correct.

"Isn't this good news? Sir." Alan Wilson was a little dumbfounded. For a country on a downward trajectory like the UK, it would be best to be less troublesome.

Norman Brooke nodded and said helplessly, "Maybe the Prime Minister remembered those great Prime Ministers."

"Being able to do a good job in the economy is enough to be called a great prime minister, and Prime Minister Attlee's evaluation is also very high." Alan Wilson said with a smile, "Even if the former prime minister took the Labor Party to visit China and the Soviet Union, he would not be called a great prime minister."

Delay Labor supporters think this is right."

Eden wants to be a great prime minister? Given the current situation, there is no need to even think about opening up new territories. The British territory will only shrink and will not grow. If military skills are not good enough, he must find a way to do it in literature.

is a viable option.

Strictly speaking, Eden was the second prime minister after the war. This position is actually a bit embarrassing. Among the general three-generation heroes, the middle one is often the one with a crotch. Emperor Jing and Yongzheng among Wen, Jingwu, and Kang, Yong, and Qian fall into this category.

In fact, the Han Dynasty not only had Wen and Jingwu, it was the Han Dynasty that produced truly wise kings in large numbers. Kang, Yongzong and Qianlong mainly had two standby kings.

In fact, the level of the two of them is naturally not low, but they are afraid of comparison. The biggest defeat before the Opium War of the Qing Dynasty occurred during the Yongzheng period. The Eight Banners Army lost nearly 10,000 people, which has never happened before.

The same is true for Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. Although he has the reputation of being the ruler of Wenjing, this reputation was mainly earned by his father, Emperor Wen of Han.

When evaluating the Mingjuns of ancient times, Emperor Wen of Han is often inescapable, while Emperor Jing of Han usually mentioned him in passing, which was far different from the treatment he received from Emperor Wen of Han.

Eden wants to become a great Prime Minister? It's better not to do this, otherwise Britain may suffer.

You must know that because of the Suez Canal War, Eden ranked last in all post-war selections.

Alan Wilson cryptically suggested that it may take more effort from the cabinet secretary to check the prime minister's impulses.

If that doesn't work, Alan Wilson will have no choice but to reveal that the Prime Minister is a drug addict, but considering that the leader of the Conservative Party is Macmillan, the Prime Minister should still be able to save him.

"This is not an era where we can easily start a war." Norman Brooke paused at this point, "I estimate that you may have to accept questions in the next two days. The Labor Party is worried about the government's diplomatic philosophy."

Norman Brooke hopes that Alan Wilson will deal with it carefully. Although the Labor Party lost the election, it still has a large base. It is in the opposition and it is true that it is strong. It is a strong opposition party.

The Labor Party's questions revolve around the diplomatic field and are related to sanctions on Germany and Iran. The Labor Party is somewhat worried that Britain's current tough foreign policy philosophy will undermine the unity of the free world.

Destroying the unity of the free world? Why is it this again? When Alan Wilson arrived in the House of Commons, he couldn't help but feel a little disgusted when he heard this rhetoric. The person who raised the question was the former Foreign Secretary Harold Wilson.

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The two of them once complemented each other well in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but they didn't miss each other at all.

"Regarding the sanctions against Germany and Iran, it shows more about the UK's specific views on some current situations, rather than dissatisfaction with Germany's role in the European Community. We all believe that Germany is an important part of Europe. The current frictions are still cautious.

The control is at the diplomatic level..."

Alan Wilson talks eloquently, and his eyes on gambling and drug addiction sometimes wander, for example on backbench MP Margaret Thatcher.

"We believe that the move to sanction Germany will bring unpredictable consequences." Harold Wilson listened to the unsatisfactory rhetoric for a long time and went straight to the point, "Can the decision to impose sanctions be terminated?"

"No! Policy continuity is extremely important to any government, and this is also true in the diplomatic field." Alan Wilson withdrew his gaze and answered neatly.

Not to mention that the ban has been promulgated, even if the cabinet wants to lift it now, Alan Wilson will find a way to stop it through intricate personal connections. He will never let Seal appear in the UK.

Mrs. Thatcher looked at the man who was full of energy and pointed out the country, with a complicated look in her eyes. Looking back on the past, some things still cannot be forgotten, but today things have changed.

The person being questioned by the Conservative Party today was none other than Mrs. Thatcher. Withdrawing her thoughts, she started her own question.

After so many years, the two met and talked again, and it was actually in the House of Commons, under the gaze of more than 600 sitting or standing members of the House of Commons. The conference room of the House of Commons has a total of 427 seats, but the actual members

The number of people was six hundred and fifty, which resulted in more than two hundred distinguished members standing.

"She is still nostalgic!" Alan Wilson looked narcissistic. The questions raised by Mrs. Thatcher were not sharp. He believed that this was his personal charm. There was definitely no reason why this government was a Conservative Party.

Questions in the British House of Commons are quite friendly. In order to adjust the atmosphere, the United Kingdom has formulated a set of rules so that the opposition party and the ruling party can discuss issues calmly.

The House of Commons is actually a microcosm of the entire British monarchy. In other countries, the legislative power and the executive power are separated. If the Supreme Court considers new legislation to be unconstitutional, it can have a veto power.

But for the British Prime Minister, all legislative and executive powers are concentrated in the Prime Minister.

Under the British system, there is no group of legislators around the prime minister, and the British Supreme Court does not have a veto power. This has also resulted in the vast majority of British political battlefields taking place in the House of Commons.

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! After the questioning, I was thinking about whether to invite Mrs. Thatcher to have a meal or something. Mrs. Thatcher’s questions have ended.

Len Wilson passed the test successfully.

The only pity is that at the end of the questioning, Alan Wilson failed to achieve his purpose of inviting Mrs. Thatcher to dinner. He was rejected, so he was very sad and needed Princess Margaret's comfort, but the princess was not there either.

"Alan, the questioning is over, how do you feel?" Seeing his friend reappear, Markins looked relaxed and asked his friend about his experience in the House of Commons.

"Are you willing to be crowded together with more than six hundred noisy and smelly creatures?" Alan Wilson asked with a displeased face.

"Of course I don't want to, so I never run for Senate." Makins answered simply, "So what are you going to do next?"

"Try to persuade the Commonwealth countries to stand with the UK on the issue of sanctions against German biopharmaceuticals." Alan Wilson thought for a moment and said, "I don't know if it will succeed, but I have to try, and we don't want them to follow the UK.

Declared war on Germany."

"Is it so big?" Maxkins took a breath, "If it can inspire other countries, it will really be almost like a world war."

The UK imposed sanctions on German biopharmaceuticals and banned German drugs from entering the UK market. At the same time, it also threatened to sanction chemical companies, which caused an uproar in Germany. Many people expressed dissatisfaction with the UK's actions and wanted an explanation from the UK.

This also attracted the attention of the United States, which expressed concern about the deterioration of relations between Britain and Germany.

At this time, Alan Wilson had already planned a trip to Australia, hoping to win over more countries to stand with Britain. In fact, he was planning to take the opportunity to go to Australia to visit his wife and children.

Before he has officially set off, the United States, Japan and South Korea have successively expressed their stance, announcing that they will give the green light for German biopharmaceuticals to enter their domestic markets.

By making such a move at this time, there is no doubt that the United States has expressed its support for Germany.

A series of derivative events stemming from the Iranian oil crisis emerged one after another, making the prospect of the special relationship between Britain and the United States suddenly become more delicate. Britain and the United States began to fight in the diplomatic field.

"You said Japan dared to take the lead." When Pamela Mountbatten met her husband in Perth, Australia, she mentioned the recent heated diplomatic friction between Britain and the United States, and also talked about the public opinion in Australia, "

Australia has mixed views on this diplomatic spat."

"It's not surprising that Japan follows the United States. The United States is Japan's reborn parent." Alan Wilson said lazily, "Without MacArthur, Japanese women would still go to Southeast Asia to sell themselves."

Strictly speaking, none of the reforms launched by other civilizations in the face of the impact of Europe and the United States were successful, including the Meiji Restoration. The Japanese army in World War II was in Asia, and it was okay to fight some colonial troops. It was completely different from the main battlefield in Europe.

It's not a difficulty.

Japan's industrialization reached World War II, and it could only survive by picking up scrap metal from the United States and exporting it. The British aircraft carriers launched during the war were ten times that of Japan, let alone the United States, which had a stronger industry.

The basis of Japan's economic success is its occupation by the US military, which was Japan's biggest gain during World War II. Gratitude to the United States is widespread in Japan, and it is only normal for the United States to express its stance and Japan and South Korea to follow suit.

"But the United States has expressed its stance. Is there any point in your visit this time?" Pamela Mountbatten was a little worried. "It's not a big deal to lift the ban if it doesn't work."

"I learned a saying from the East, which is that long hair makes short sight." Alan Wilson stroked his wife's long hair and said, "We can use this diplomatic friction to test where there is still British influence. How things are going.

To this day, the ban cannot be lifted, otherwise public opinion will turn against the government and the position of the prime minister will be unstable."

Historically, Seal has not affected the United States, but now it is better. In order to support Germany, the United States opened the German pharmaceutical industry to the United States market. I hope the United States will not regret it when the time comes.


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