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Chapter 1528 Caretaker Government

As a matter of conscience, Alan Wilson was really thinking about the political future of the Labor Party. When he saw Callahan's hesitation, he had to say bluntly, "Prime Minister, my suggestion is not malicious at all. To be fair, given the current support rate of the Labor Party,

Say, what can you do if you follow my advice, right?"

Reminding the United States at this time is only good for Callahan personally. Iran has really caused trouble for the free world. It can only prove that Callahan has the long-term vision of a statesman.

Even if the Labor Party may not be able to continue to be in power this time, when Mrs. Thatcher comes forward and takes tough measures against the British trade unions, by comparison, the Labor Party can still retain some vitality.

So Callahan had better agree to this matter and follow his advice. Callahan couldn't help but ask, "Sir, I actually know very well. Your wife leans towards the Conservative Party."

"That's her business. As the leader of the civil service, I will not be affected by this kind of thinking. We are all eating from the country. We only hope that the country will get better and better. Only when the country develops well can we be given a salary increase.

, definitely not the other way around.”

Alan Wilson answered without thinking. Although he and Pamela Mountbatten are husband and wife, he will still choose to safeguard collective interests when faced with this kind of problem. "And I don't deny that Pamela may prefer the Conservative Party, but absolutely

There’s no need to talk about any inclination, she’s half Australian now.”

"I will send you to the United States to communicate with the United States about this matter." Callahan finally nodded and let the head of the civil service handle the matter personally. Now the Labor Party is facing a crisis of confidence. The most important thing right now is the approval rate.

, it is really impossible to worry about the so-called international situation.

"But the strike issue has not been resolved yet, what if I leave?" Now Alan Wilson is thinking wildly. Is there any conspiracy in this? For example, the Labor Party wants to exchange extremes with him?

As if aware of Alan Wilson's concerns, Callahan directly stated, "Dear Sir, this is definitely not a conspiracy. Your term of office covers almost the entire time that the Labor Party has been in power. For so many years, even if it is not a happy life, it can be regarded as a sincere cooperation.

Will the Labor Party’s current support rate still conflict with Whitehall?”

This is not Callaghan’s own understanding. It is also partly the view of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Although the two were not a faction in the early years, they did not evolve into the relationship between Attlee and Morrison. He himself and the former

The relationship between the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister is still good, and this evaluation is sincere.

This is no problem. After all, Callaghan is the prime minister, and it is within the scope of the prime minister's rights to allow him to visit. What's more, the Labor Party does indeed prioritize support as its top priority.

Of course, the UK has reason to complain about the changes in Iran. You must know that more than 20 years ago, the UK also caused an oil crisis because of Mossadegh's confrontation with Iran.

On the economic level, Iran was powerless to fight back that time. If the United States had not acted sideways, Iran would have been brought to its knees.

"I need to do two things, give the Americans the impression that Britain is vindictive, and at the same time play the role of a firm ally." Alan Wilson walked out of No. 10 Downing Street with his hands in his trouser pockets. He hasn't visited for a while. I don't know.

How are your acting skills now? I should take some extra lessons...

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