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Chapter 1545: Cavalry Company, Charge.

Putting down the phone, Alan Wilson put his chin in his hands and thought about some specific matters. Making good use of the power of the media is the only way to elect a country.

Of course, it is not enough to just make good use of the media. You also need to cooperate internally and externally. It is for this reason that MI5 is used to infiltrate the union.

The British Empire has reached its peak due to the Yin Lang hostage crisis. It is about to demonstrate its old-style imperialism in front of the major players on the earth. Suddenly, it has to cease due to domestic strikes.

This made the Carter administration very embarrassed, but it could only understand Britain, which was indeed on strike and had no energy to deal with the Americans detained by Yin Lang.

Now, the United States can only rely on its own strength. Fortunately, although the United Kingdom has no time to attend due to the strike, the framework it provided is still there. Since the framework of the Six-Party Talks exists, it can continue.

If President Carter was not in power now, it might be more difficult for the United States to pretend to take care of the interests of all parties and jointly put pressure on Yin Lang.

At least Reagan will never pay attention to the Six-Party Talks and will definitely choose to go it alone. Whether it can succeed will be decided at that time. The Carter administration is different. It also expressed its willingness to use the British Six-Party Talks framework to win support from countries including the Soviet Union.

Yin Lang has said that the United States is the big Satan and the Soviet Union is the little Satan. The Soviet Union's attitude towards Yin Lang, a country whose revolution broke away from the clutches of the United States, has changed from being the first to recognize Khomeini's regime. It also followed Khomeini's power.

Stable, it began to reject the actions of pro-Soviet parties, and became gradually more subtle.

But asking the United States to bow to the Soviet Union specifically? Especially when the person leading foreign affairs in the United States was named Brzezinski. He couldn't shame the Soviet Union, so he asked the other side of the special relationship between Britain and the United States for help.

"Then? I'll go!" Alan Wilson frowned, and the Foreign Secretary, Peter Alexander Carrington, was relatively inexperienced in diplomacy compared to himself.

In fact, the political experience of the Conservative Party would not have been so limited originally, but Alan Wilson really served as a public servant of the people for many years when the Labor Party was in power. As a result, the Conservative Party was in opposition for a long time. Carrington served as Lord of the Admiralty for one year, and then

The post of First Lord of the Admiralty was abolished by the Labor Party following Eden's defeat.

The reason why Alan Wilson took the initiative to volunteer was to avoid the current strike movement. He could still hide from the center of the domestic political storm, and his job of spreading the word for the Americans was obviously much easier.

"The guidance of the strike depends on you!" Alan Wilson was waiting for the special plane to take off, and he did not forget to pay attention to the strike movement that had begun in the country. These steel workers were not easy to deal with.

"Sir, I will pay personal attention to this matter." Radwich nodded, "Soon the destructive power caused by the workers' strike will spread throughout the UK."

"I can rest assured that you are doing your job." Alan Wilson tapped Radwich on the shoulder, then walked through the terminal and left British airspace not long after.

The steel workers' strike naturally attracted the attention of the Labor Party, which regarded this strike as Margaret Thatcher's Waterloo, with the House of Commons attacking each other like a chaotic wet market.

Faced with such a situation, Mrs. Thatcher did not change her original intention and loudly defended herself, "Restoring Britain's economic vitality is an extremely difficult task, but we are not pilgrims with fear, even if the road ahead is full of thorns.

, we will never take a step back."

Immediately afterwards, regarding the issue of the steel workers' strike, Mrs. Thatcher, as Prime Minister, delivered a national radio address, "After any major operation, you will feel that your physical condition is getting worse, but this is just a precursor to recovery.

Cure is not easy, but it must be done. If we cannot defeat the unions that always threaten workers, strikes one after another will eat away at the body of Britain like cancer cells."

The sitting Prime Minister compared the strike of steel workers to the spread of cancer cells, which angered all steel workers, and things became out of control. The irritated workers could not restrain their anger, sang the Internationale, and set cars on the roadside on fire.

Thick smoke shot straight into the air, attracting a large number of riot police.

Steelworkers in Teesside and Scotland vented their anger while chanting for Margaret Thatcher to step down, and did not back down in the face of uniformed police officers. Broken glass and stones scattered on the roadside marked the protest.

Entered into disorder.

"Well done." Radwich, who stayed in London, kept in touch with his subordinates in various cities to get the latest news at any time. He still remembered Alan Wilson's instructions, it is best not to use white faces, if it is not possible

If it is to be avoided, we should focus on overseas immigration.

Demonstrators clashed with the police, shops were looted, cars were destroyed, and countless police and civilians were injured. Riots spread across many cities in the British Isles. People blamed all of this on inflation and unemployment, and on Satan.

The socio-economic policies of the Chel government.

Faced with such a predicament, many cabinet ministers were in heavy mood at the cabinet meeting of the ruling Conservative Party. The entire steel industry had been paralyzed. When it was in the opposition party, the Conservative Party naturally responded to the strikes during the Labor Party.

Attack, as if as soon as he takes the stage, the strike will melt like snowflakes in the sun.

"The Sword Comes"

But now that they are in the position of the ruling party, they are still helpless in the face of such a situation. Some ministers are silent, some suggest giving in, but very few ministers firmly support Mrs. Thatcher. No one wants to think about it at the critical moment.

Carrying the reputation of suppressing workers, the election is not just one time, they also want to stay in politics for a long time.

When Mrs. Thatcher was campaigning, she once said that as long as she had the support of six strong men and the truth, she could face all difficulties. What she needed most at this moment was firm support.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! But the man who should give her the most support, and who has always said that he will never waver, is in Moscow at this time, hoping that the Cultural Czar will give him firm support.

This cannot be blamed on Alan Wilson. He went there for the special relationship between Britain and the United States, and sent a message to the United States in the hope that the Soviet Union would stand on the side of the United States and bring a good outcome to the Yin Lang hostage crisis.

The phone at No. 10 Downing Street rang at this time. Undersecretary of the Cabinet Armstrong and Home Office Deputy Secretary Brest said they had something to report. After a while, Brest began to report the situation in each city in detail, "Ellen

Before leaving, Jazz also said that the most dangerous time may have come, and politicians should make decisive decisions. The Royal Mounted Police may be a necessary option. This is no longer a strike, but involves the safety of British citizens' lives and property."

Teesside was particularly affected. During the BBC live broadcast, the scene was close to a riot. Under the banner of justice, steel workers were ransacking shops and setting cars on fire. The affected shop owners were in tears and shouted angrily in front of the camera.

The so-called workers' strike.

According to information from unknown sources, there are also so-called workers with South Asian faces who have committed crimes against women. It has not been confirmed whether this crime is true, but even if it is unconfirmed, this piece of news has already appeared on various websites.

The front page headlines of major newspapers.

If anyone is paying attention to the strike movement of British steel workers this time, it is easy to conclude that the entire UK is in dire straits.

The organizers of the strike described the strike as a confrontation between workers and the reactionary government. However, the Conservative Party has unified its voice under the pressure of Mrs. Thatcher. Dangerous left-wingers are posing a threat to Britain's prosperity and stability. Thatcher

Mrs. Trump desperately wanted to blame the Soviet Union, but Alan Wilson was visiting Moscow to discuss a common position on the Yinlang hostage crisis.

Just as the Soviets said that the United States is the big Satan and the Soviet Union is the little Satan, and Satan should stand together, it is obviously not possible to blame the Soviet Union now, so Thatcher let the Soviet Union go.

On the third night of the strike, Mrs. Thatcher once again made a speech about the strike, "You cannot use the rules of thugs to replace law and order. If the thugs don't stop harming Britain, they will soon see the government's tough attitude."

Teesside, in northeastern England, is less well-known than other cities for its steelworkers, and Mrs Thatcher used it as a place to demonstrate the uncompromising spirit of her government.

This is also one of the most severely damaged places in this strike. On one side are steel workers holding hands, protesting against the government's road blockade and trying to physically subjugate the strikers. On the other side are workers mobilized from all over the country.

One thousand seven hundred police officers, and two hundred Royal Mounted Police.

The situation was already on the verge of breaking out. Although it didn't snow that day, it still made people tremble. On the one hand were the 7,000 steel workers who defended their rights and interests. On the opposite side were the police officers who implemented the will of the government. On the police side

, the most eye-catching are the two hundred Royal Mounted Police.

The glorious Royal Mounted Police, riding their steeds, looked at the dark crowd opposite. At this moment, I don’t know if they remembered their glorious achievements in the past.

Cavalry company, charge! When the order for the steel workers to disperse was refused, the war of the century broke out.

The cavalry, which had been dormant for nearly a century, was rejuvenated again! The British government used the impact of the cavalry to destroy the defense line composed of 7,000 people. Then thousands of policemen armed with shields and sticks killed them.

The horses were galloping, showing the cavalry's ability to win on the battlefield for thousands of years. The knights chased the fleeing workers. The steel workers who were overwhelmed by the formation were in panic all day long. They were facing the flexible Royal Mounted Police, at least

On this day, no one was treated more equally than the steelworkers, for for the first time they enjoyed the treatment the colonies faced during the march.

"The heroic RCMP have restored calm, law and order to Teesside and its citizens."


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