Needless to say, Thatcher's son, who has high ambitions and low abilities, is very suitable for being dragged into the water. Alan Wilson has already treated the Prime Minister's son Mark as his own son in his heart. This does not require the Prime Minister to thank him. This is what the Cabinet Secretary should do.
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We are but humble social vessels used to hold the fruits of the Prime Minister's thoughtful deliberation.
Whitehall must express its support for the new government with an unswerving attitude. First of all, since the new government is not prepared to continue talks with the striking groups, negotiations with the unions will naturally be shelved.
After all, Whitehall is just an extension of the will of the cabinet. If the unions are dissatisfied, please target the real troublemakers. It is useless to seize Whitehall.
Returning to the Cabinet Secretary's Office, Alan Wilson convened the heads of various departments to talk about selling low-cost public housing to increase government revenue. You must know that there are one million units of such housing, and if calculated for a family of four, it will be
It will be a major event involving four million people.
There is nothing to say. Alan Wilson has decided to become the prime minister's strong support and reliable reliance. The sale of housing must be done quickly and cost-effectively. "The financial adequacy problem requested by the prime minister must be solved immediately and quickly. The great prime minister expressed his gratitude to the public."
We are extremely concerned about housing. At this point, civil servants should be at the forefront. Buying a house at this time is patriotic."
The meaning of supreme authority is very simple. Civil servants must take the lead in digesting a batch of public housing for sale and solve problems for the government in a proactive manner.
In his words, there are many benefits. In addition to increasing fiscal expenditure for this government, it can also increase the liquidity of the real estate market and prosper the British real estate market.
In order to find a place to live, these people who have been evicted and benefited from cheap public housing will drive the British real estate boom.
"Braston, you must let your colleagues know the benefits of buying real estate. Helping the country is helping yourself." Alan Wilson looked at the permanent undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior, and his words were serious.
Alan Wilson was actually seeking the interests of the civil servants, that's why he was so interested. Although Mrs. Thatcher had not officially attacked the civil servants, based on her speeches during the Conservative Party campaign and her speeches when she was the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons,
I knew this knife was going to come sooner or later.
Even if he is the Cabinet Secretary-General, it is impossible to guarantee that all civil servants will be safe and sound. There will definitely be layoffs. Since the sale of public properties has been proposed first, civil servants can take the lead in solving problems for the country and at the same time have their own properties.
It can also improve resilience to the future.
As the head of the civil service, Alan Wilson can be said to be seizing the last opportunity to improve the ability of members of the warm civil service family to respond to risks.
First of all, of course, the ideological work of the heads of various departments must be done. Only when the heads of departments understand the painstaking efforts can they mobilize others. Otherwise, when the policy is actually implemented, should he be asked to do it in person? It is not possible to rely on these permanent undersecretaries.
"Citizens must have a better understanding of the policies of the new government. By the way, help me arrange an interview with the BBC. Gentlemen must keep the issue of public housing sales in mind. This is a very important matter."
Alan Wilson breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the deputy secretaries of each department all nodding. Then you're welcome, and the sharing quota should be brought out to the supreme authority as soon as possible. These are all to be included in the promotion assessment.
Otherwise, what should I do if it really can’t be pushed, or if it goes against the will?
Alan Wilson is not greedy. As long as he can sell 100,000 units of public housing, even if the civil servants succeed in taking over the country, they will never find such cheap real estate again.
I don’t know if it’s a psychological effect, but since the female prime minister came to power, he always wants to rush to Her Royal Highness the Princess when he has nothing to do. In front of Margaret, he can act like a cabinet secretary at work, which can also be made into a world-famous painting.
Just ask the Cabinet Secretary to work.
In the eyes of Princess Margaret, he is indeed working. Reform must be packaged in theory. He is doing this now, packaging Mrs. Thatcher's reforms to make them justified.
Fortunately, this did not trouble him. Since Mrs. Thatcher came to power before Reagan, the theoretical guidance of the trickle-down effect does not need to be provided by Americans. Of course, it is my original British theory.
It is used to elaborate on solutions to a series of problems brought about by Keynesianism and becomes the theoretical guidance for new economic policies.
The original author is naturally a famous scholar, Sir Wilson, who was delayed by his career as Cabinet Secretary. Think about it, if it were not for the better benefit of society, he could have become a successful entrepreneur, a famous paleontologist, and a programmer.
Producer, a famous writer.
The reason why these things can only be touched upon briefly is because I have been delayed by my work in Whitehall.
"You can also be a famous photographer." Princess Margaret listened to the man bragging and gave the most intuitive reaction with her hands on her waist.
"What are you talking about? Your Highness, Princess?" Alan Wilson had to interrupt the perfection of the theory and persuade His Highness to say, "I have made huge sacrifices for the well-being of British citizens, but they don't know this."
"They really don't know about your sacrifice, which took the wealthiest woman in England and the king's most beloved daughter under your body."
"Margaret, are you feeling aggrieved?" Alan Wilson held Her Royal Highness in his arms and looked into her eyes and asked.
The supreme authority proved with practical actions how shameless a man can be in this regard, and his unfathomable moral bottom line conquered Princess Margaret again. Faced with this rhetorical question, Her Royal Highness naturally had nothing to say.
, became part of the world famous paintings.
Before the BBC's exclusive interview with the Cabinet Secretary, Alan Wilson finally plagiarized... He completed the original trickle-down effect theory and walked into the studio with the calmness he had cultivated over the years.
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! From the beginning, Alan Wilson defended some of Mrs. Thatcher’s policies that caused huge controversy between the government and the opposition, and also made British citizens understand the role of Whitehall.
Professionalism in implementing government decisions.
Just like the 1979 budget that was previously proposed in the House of Commons, because Mrs. Thatcher did not bring this budget to the cabinet meeting for discussion. Most ministers announced it in parliament when the Finance Minister Geoffrey Howe announced it.
Only then did we know the contents of this budget.
As a result, it is not difficult to imagine that it caused chaos in the halls of the Palace of Westminster. Denis Healy, the former Labor government finance minister, stood up and slammed the budget in his speech, calling it "clothing in sheep's clothing" The She-Wolf’s Budget”.
Debates in Parliament became increasingly heated, and personal attacks became commonplace. Members criticized Mrs. Thatcher as an inhumane mother who could remain indifferent in the face of a huge army of strikes, still persisted in going her own way, and made childish fun of the fate of the country, and so on.
Alan Wilson actually recognized most of the attacks in his heart, but he wanted to defend the authority of the new government at this time, so he had to feed his conscience to the dog and turn a blind eye to everything.
"Cabinet Secretary, you have been running Whitehall for many years, and you have been implementing the policies of the Labor Party." The host asked a rather unfriendly and pointed question.
"Oh, this issue is very acute. As I said, Whitehall is unswerving in implementing government decisions, but it is not without arguments."
Alan Wilson answered without any panic, "Just like twenty years ago, I firmly believed that the textile industry had no value and occupied too many workers and would only become a burden to the British country. At that time, Prime Minister Attlee The cabinet does not fully agree with this judgment. To be honest, I don’t want to use the word confrontation to describe the relationship at that time, but it is true that at that time, the relationship between the cabinet and Whitehall was delicate.”
Using examples from two decades ago to defend the professionalism and neutrality of Whitehall work, Alan Wilson finally formally peddled his trickle-down theory to defend Margaret Thatcher's privatization campaign.
The supreme authority has everything under control, explaining Whitehall's theoretical support for this privatization reform and that it will not give special preferential treatment to poor classes, vulnerable groups or poor areas in the process of economic development.
Instead, priority groups or regions benefit the poor classes or regions through consumption, employment, etc., driving their development and prosperity, or it is believed that government financial subsidies can flow through large enterprises and then gradually flow into small businesses and consumers.
Alan Wilson actually doesn't believe in any of the words in it. Isn't it just a theory of giving water to big companies and then expecting these companies that are too big to fail to make money while leaving some scraps for marginalized people?
The trickle-down effect can be justified in theory, but in practice it is impossible. There are always places with lower costs. If you let the water flow and let the capital flow, the water will only flow to the depression. If the depression in the UK is still too high compared with other countries, the flow will of capital will simply leave the UK.
The supreme authority only provides a theory, as long as the theory can be justified. Anyway, he is just an affairs officer. If something goes wrong in the end, that is the responsibility of the prime minister.
The argument is that real GDP growth will definitely benefit everyone, including the poor. This day's interview was even noticed by Margaret Thatcher.
It was rare for Thatcher to see his wife listening to the radio so seriously and asking, "Honey, what's wrong with you?"
"What he said is great." Mrs. Thatcher's eyes were dazzled, and then she reacted and added, "I mean, Sir Wilson is indeed a very powerful person as the Secretary-General of the Cabinet."
When the trickle-down effect of the Cabinet Secretary became a hot topic among citizens, Alan Wilson himself was also practicing the trickle-down effect, because Mrs. Thatcher's son Mark really came to visit, so the trickle-down would first drip on the head of the Prime Minister's son.
This is natural.
Whether it is nationalization or privatization, Alan Wilson's position is full of countless opportunities, and the same is naturally true for the Prime Minister's son. The Prime Minister's reforms will definitely benefit British citizens. Isn't the Prime Minister's son a British citizen?