After leaving the negotiation place, reporters from major newspapers had already gathered outside. Apparently, their purpose of waiting here was to hope that the Secretary-General of the Cabinet would give them big news.
"This round of confrontation is unreasonable. This winter has been extremely cold, and now gas stations everywhere are overcrowded, filled with cars waiting to refuel. This kind of strike to threaten the government at every turn is outrageous."
Alan Wilson spoke expressionlessly into the microphone to explain the government's unanimous view, "If wages are raised without enough supplies, it will only cause prices to skyrocket. The result will be that everyone's salary will increase, but they will also face more problems."
With high prices, the growth of inflation is inevitable, but the union obviously does not listen to our explanation."
After speaking, Alan Wilson stood up and asked Armstrong to continue dealing with reporters. Before the truck drivers arriving from overseas were in place, areas with shortages of supplies could not be left waiting.
At this time, the department that can best demonstrate its execution capabilities is the military. The work of media communication is handed over to the Deputy Secretary-General. Alan Wilson went directly to the Department of Defense. Since Prime Minister Callaghan is visiting, the Secretary of Defense
It is proposed to adopt a decision to mobilize the military to supply local fuel and temporarily maintain the smooth flow of the highway system.
That is to use the military to control the refinery and carry out fuel transportation. However, the implementation of this plan requires declaring a national emergency to pass the takeover of the oil company. It is appropriate to declare this on the grounds of a natural disaster. The Minister of Defense has doubts about this.
"The existing domestic army is not enough to complete such a huge replacement."
"We have not asked the army to replace truck drivers all the time. It is just for disaster relief. Can't our army even complete the disaster relief work?" Alan Wilson said, "The overseas truck drivers will arrive soon. Once they land, we will
A replacement will be arranged. Dear ministers, what is the situation now? What the trade unions are opposing is their representative, the Labor Party. Continuous retreat will only allow the trade unions to push further. This time they demand a 40% salary increase. What about the next time?"
"It's better not to say nonsense if there is no next time. Strikes have become more frequent in recent years, and the demands made have become more and more unacceptable. The strangest thing is that those striking workers who claim to be proletarians have no idea what a proletarian is.
Just use a term and scream in front of the government."
"The top priority is to hope that citizens will express support for the government's actions to restore the supply chain. This cannot be delayed just because the Prime Minister is visiting abroad. I think ministers should have the ability to govern the country."
Alan Wilson explains Whitehall’s view on the current situation. It’s already freezing cold, and there are certainly a lot of workers on strike. But are there so few citizens who are accompanying the striking workers to pay the price in this cold month of winter?
Since we are convinced that the demands put forward by the strike are unreasonable demands, in electoral countries, we must let another kind of public opinion suppress the public opinion of the strike.
The cabinet subsequently decided to implement a national emergency in the future and use the army to transport necessary supplies. The union accepted a list of essential goods and released the troops to transport them. At the same time, anti-strike demonstrations also broke out in Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham.
Some workers hope to end the strike and return to work.
During Prime Minister Callaghan's visit to China, Alan Wilson, in the name of Whitehall, directed the military to withstand the road paralysis caused by the strike, and used this basis to fight a protracted war with the unions.
"Victory will surely come to us!" Alan Wilson was not just comforting his Whitehall colleagues, but a large number of overseas civil servants from Hong Kong and Malaya had returned at the same time as the truck drivers being recruited.
Local civil servants cannot communicate with the truck drivers they recruit due to language issues, but fortunately the civil servant family is not limited to locals.
The strike in the UK is not actually a big news internationally. The big news that the world is most concerned about right now is the exile of Pahlavi. Large-scale protests in Iran started as early as last year, but Alan Wilson is just one
Bystanders, Britain does not have extensive interests in Iran. They were all taken back by Mossadegh, so why should they care?
That is the private domain of the United States, and paying attention to it is asking for trouble. If Pahlavi particularly offended religion, it may have wronged the Shah of Iran, but to say that Pahlavi always angered the Peace Cult on a spiritual level is absolutely wrong.
it is true.
In 1971, the Shah's regime held a celebration of the 2,500th anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire in Persepolis, which was criticized for being extravagant. "Foreigners drank and caroused, violating the taboos of the Peace Church, but Iranians were excluded."
Celebrations, some Iranians are even still starving."
Five years later, the king changed the first year of Iran's Gregorian calendar from the first year of the Peace Calendar to the year when Cyrus II of the Persian Empire ascended the throne, causing "Iran to change from 1355 to 1355 in the Hijri calendar overnight."
Jump to the year 2535 of the Imperial Calendar", which angered the devout Iranian peaceful believers.
His Majesty the King did not use the government he controlled to persecute religious scholars, but Pahlavi always suppressed religion.
This is equivalent to Pahlavi not showing extremely powerful military strength, but always scolding religion from time to time, which is a pure spiritual attack.
If it were another presidential term, Pahlavi could have wiped out all the opposition with the support of the United States. But unfortunately, this was President Carter's term. If it weren't for Carter, the Iranian revolution would not have started so easily.
Big storm.
The United States believes that if the Pahlavi dynasty is overthrown, the new republican government will also choose to be pro-American. After all, Iran and the Soviet Union are neighboring countries. The Soviet Union and the predecessor of the Soviet Union, Imperial Russia, have trampled on Iran's dignity.
Even if Iran breaks away from the monarchy, the new Iranian government will choose to continue to be pro-American. After all, the example of Afghanistan has been taken before, and the Iranians will definitely be very wary of the current situation in Afghanistan.
The entire process of changes in the situation in Iran can be regarded as an earlier version of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, which lasted for more than a year, but the United States finally got away with it.
This is also the reason why the United States has repeatedly pledged that it hopes the situation in the Soviet Union will stabilize after the Soviet Union became unstable. Because of the example of Iran, the United States really cannot guarantee whether the new government will become more anti-American.
The Soviet Union was really captured by the pro-American faction. Even U.S. President George H.W. Bush was deeply shocked by this result. The world is so wonderful.
Now that Pahlavi has just gone into exile, the United States may still be looking forward to the new government and believes that the path before Iran has no choice but to be pro-American.
As for the United Kingdom, it is not interested in changes in Iran. Even if the second oil crisis comes, that is also the responsibility of the United States. The United Kingdom still has its own things to do.
For example, while dealing with strikes, we are discussing the internal affairs of other countries, such as the changes in the general line of reform and development that have been established as "a commodity economy with multiple components that operates in accordance with market mechanisms, is managed by the state, adheres to the direction of socialism".
"The Prime Minister's visit is coming to an end. In fact, for the UK, if the current opportunities can become beneficiaries, there is no doubt that we will return to the traditional market." Alan Wilson and the chairmen of the two major foundations discussed the issue of returning to the traditional market.
Who said that the relationship between the UK and a certain big country is very bad? As for the British industry having to evacuate, isn't that a tragedy caused by the times and an unfortunate change in the development of the two countries?
That can be an unfortunate change, but also, at the right time, can be the beginning of a golden age.
"We also find that Sino-Japanese relations are on fire." John Hunter mused. "As the Secretary-General said, our competitor in Asia has been Japan for at least the past thirty years."
"The attitude of suppressing the Japanese yen at the Jamaica meeting is beneficial to the development of relations between the two countries today. What can the Japanese yen do? It can only buy expensive Japanese goods. At least for now, the pound can still buy needed things in many countries.
of."
Alan Wilson said with a smile, "Our advantage is that we have good relations with the wealthy Chinese in Asia. I think now, patriotic overseas Chinese still have a great reputation, which is also good for the UK, in all aspects."
For example? There is no need for this. For example, if a talent who has been trained for more than ten years comes to the UK, there is a 90% chance that he will never want to go back. The cost of training does not need to be borne by the UK, and the talents trained will serve the UK.
Isn’t it the case that the UK is taking advantage?
This is just a very small example. In fact, this step is inevitable. This will happen as long as the country opens its doors. There is no shortcut, and there will be no exceptions anywhere. Most of the top ten Hong Kong ladies in Hong Kong are not
I have immigrated, that is, married to a foreigner or an overseas Chinese. It's just that moving is faster in some places and slower in some places.
There is no such thing as both wanting and wanting in this world. Some hardships must be endured. Even a big country cannot be ranked on the issue of brain drain. A big and impressive country is the benchmark country.
The result of the discussion between the three people was that the general reserve team was not moving! Let the wealthy Chinese in Malaya and Xiangjiang take the lead and establish connections from the perspective of blood being thicker than water. While the wealthy Chinese are expanding their connections, British-funded enterprises must also do a good job
Prepare to return to the traditional market and contribute to the development of innovation and opening up.
After returning home, Alan Wilson put his arms around the richest woman's body like the head of the family and asked, "Are you interested in visiting China this year?"
"I'm just a businessman, dear." Pamela Mountbatten tilted her head and replied, "You seem to have said that the status of businessmen in the Eastern world is not high."
"There are always gaps that can be inserted. Your visit will definitely receive unprecedented attention. When Su Yang and others bring good news, it will be more appropriate for you to arrange it." The supreme authoritative answer was decisive. In the early days of reform and opening up, due to social changes,
It will indeed lead some people to have wrong values, such as elevating foreign companies to a level that they shouldn't have. This is the best time. British-funded companies can move in at this time, and it is easy to talk about any favorable conditions.