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Chapter 1524: Fine Ford

When the phone hung up, Anna grabbed the handle and muttered dissatisfiedly, "Pamela's son is engaged, so you came here specially. You never ask about my son."

"Your son is so good that I don't need to worry about him, but I have always been secretly concerned about him." Alan Wilson immediately begged for mercy.

The supreme authority has never been so passive in his life. He just knelt down to kowtow to the spy who was entangled in the past thirty years ago, and said in a hasty and shameless manner, "You will be happy if the whole world knows about it."

"I just don't accept it. Why should we be treated differently?" Anna said angrily, "I don't care. When Koch and Hans get married, you have to come over specially. You can't just forget about it."

"No problem!" Alan Wilson twisted his neck to the right, as if he was about to step into the battlefield with a hundred rubles as a mobilization soldier. He was already prepared to go through fire and water without hesitation.

But even the Supreme Authority, who is over fifty years old, is still busy with state affairs and family affairs, and the lady who has the same status as his wife does not understand him at all, and always cares about minor treatment issues.

Alan Wilson witnessed the engagement of his good eldest son here in Bonn. Although it falls into the category of keeping everything simple, the current domestic public opinion in the UK is indeed not suitable for making grand arrangements. Callahan's statement after returning from his visit was not very satisfactory.

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The famous rhythm master "The Sun" reported the matter with the headline "Crisis? What crisis?" and the subtitle "Rail*, roads, jobs are in shambles - but Jim blames the media", accusing Callahan of being "out of touch with society", although

Callaghan did not use any of those words, but he did deny that the situation in Britain was chaotic.

The rhythm of "The Sun" only added fuel to the fire. This short sentence will also follow Callahan's life.

People who are familiar with Callaghan call him Jim, the Chancellor. The play is based on the images of many Labor Prime Ministers. The relationship between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer is not harmonious, which is Attlee's interpersonal relationship.

The Prime Minister's tenure is clearly a shadow of Harold Wilson's, while the name belongs to Callaghan.

The Sun is the most appropriate newspaper to criticize the Prime Minister. The readers of The Sun don’t care who is running the country, they only care about whether it is curvy or not. It is one of the few newspapers in the UK that can embody offshore balance. It’s a shit stirrer.

The essence of it all is in The Sun.

While Callaghan was being blasted by The Sun, Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher had been calling for a national emergency to contain the strike in its first week, and she had been calling for what she called stepping-stone reforms.

It requires unions to ban workers’ pickets that do not have strikes as their only goal, prohibit companies from hiring only union members, require secret ballot approval before strikes, and reach non-strike agreements in many industries such as medical, firefighting, and police.

Although the Conservative Party supports the union's demand for a wage increase this time, it still insists on not compromising with the union in other aspects. Wage increases are possible, but strikes cannot be used as a means to blackmail the government. On this point, the Conservative Party

It is consistent with the current Whitehall position.

After establishing a deeper relationship with the Rhodesian royal territory, Alan Wilson couldn't help but said, "How about I look for a few young talents to marry some of your local leaders?"

one time?"…..

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