"Do you want to test the Queen's thoughts?" Arnold shook his head and said, "Father, I don't think killing a mistress can solve the problem. The problem lies with the Crown Prince."
"I can't do anything to the Crown Prince to make that woman suffer. As for Her Majesty the Queen, although the Crown Prince is not loved by Her Majesty the Queen, he is still a biological son. Your Majesty will definitely stand by the Crown Prince and let the Princess endure.
But obviously the princess is not that kind of person."
Alan Wilson shrugged and said helplessly, "It would be much easier to kill a mistress. Her Majesty the Queen does not need to know about it, but the princess should know the inside story afterwards."
"Will the princess be leaked by then? There are too many reactions that need to be predicted." Arnold asked, "Since my father thinks that the princess is not easy to bully, what if the crown prince does not change? If we solve each one, things may be possible
Eventually it will get out of hand."
"Ordinary mistresses are different. There is such a thing. Maybe the crown prince will not be so blatant and will hide it more closely in the future."
Alan Wilson paused at this point and began to play the emotional card, "Look, your sister Pamela is obviously not suitable for this job. Her abilities are limited. Albert is serving in Rhodesia, and he obviously doesn't have the time.
, he will go to the Rhine Army in a few years. Only you, my good son, you are definitely smart enough in terms of IQ. Our family has plenty of manpower. Let’s plan carefully. You see, I have also helped you solve the problem. Now it’s your turn.
It’s your turn to help.”
The solution to the problem that Alan Wilson said was not caused by the Elizabeth Hurley brought by Arnold because of his sexual desire. It is funny to say it. When I went to a restaurant to eat and felt that I was being slighted, I still wanted to test whether Arnold was interested in me.
Take it seriously? Anyway, it started causing trouble, causing dissatisfaction and quarrels in the restaurant.
When Arnold was at a loss, didn't he, the father, help solve the problem and vent his anger for his daughter-in-law in a reasonable, legal and aboveboard manner?
The solution is actually very simple. The restaurant is a traffic thoroughfare with constant traffic. Out of the prime minister's desire to generate revenue after taking office, Alan Wilson asked the Department of Transportation to add a traffic light there. There will be fines for illegal parking. The effect is obvious.
The supreme authority felt that that fine restaurant would have to close down in less than a year.
Now that the good old man is in charge, Alan Wilson made several requests, hoping that Arnold would come up with a practical and adaptable plan, preferably one that involved finding out the pointing problem that was disconnected from the crown prince after the unexpected incident. Of course, in the end, it was still
It is his job to ask the crown prince to clear up the relationship, and it is Arnold's job to take action and other parts.
Arnold finally accepted the task and complained, "I feel this is much more difficult than my layout in East Asia."
"If there is any difficulty, it cannot be compared. What happened in East Asia is nothing more than that after the loss of Hong Kong, we put Asia's financing center in Singapore. After the return, it declined. The responsibility is not ours."
Alan Wilson looked indifferent, "This work can be done slowly, and it will take ten to twenty years to operate. Singapore will slowly replace Hong Kong's status."
Xiangjiang is indeed a place that relies on policies, but then again, which city doesn’t delay policies? London also adheres to policies. Doesn’t the City of London rely on policies?
There is nothing shameful about relying on policies, but I am afraid that after eating it, it will be annoying to act like I am relying solely on my own efforts. After hearing this, Arnold agreed, "The financial center still needs to be controlled by us."
"This is still very simple." Alan Wilson said optimistically, "It's not like fighting a ground war. This is an area we are good at."
It is not that the UK cannot fight a ground war. It depends on the scale. If a war involving 200,000 soldiers is fought, the UK will not be afraid of any country. But the problem is that the UK does not count. They want to mobilize millions of troops. Where can the UK find such a war?
Manpower to go?
Therefore, for several countries with large populations and large areas, the purpose of building military power in the UK is to have a good discussion based on its strength and position, not to really make noises.
Time is not forgiving, and Alan Wilson has always been fishing recently. He does not have the stimulant of the general election to motivate him, and he is as tireless and devoted as the female prime minister.
Once the election date was announced, Mrs. Thatcher was busy and had no time for a moment. Either chairing meetings, listening to reports, writing or revising speeches, or conducting a whirlwind of activities, visiting factories, farms, hospitals, schools and streets, delivering speeches
Give speeches, meet with voters, visit the poor and inquire about their sufferings, and inquire about the welfare of the poor.
Sometimes her assistants and entourage were paralyzed by exhaustion, but she was still high-spirited and energetic. She seemed not tired in front of the public and the cameras of journalists, and she talked and laughed freely.
The Prime Minister's schedule was so full that it did not move the Cabinet Secretary-General who was fishing at all. The only thing he could do was to remind the Prime Minister to take a rest, and that was it. If he offered to help with bone correction, perhaps Mr. Thatcher would not
agree.
There is still time for rest, that is, the current G7 summit. Attending the meeting are US President Reagan, French President Mitterrand, Federal German Chancellor Kohl, Italian Prime Minister Fanfanni, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister
Yasuhiro Nakasone.
Through television, the vast majority of British voters proudly watched their Prime Minister meeting with leaders of other developed countries in the United States. The exotic scenery, tropical scenery, long crimson carpets, solemn and majestic national honor guards, and luxurious banquets
, a huge group of journalists.
All this aroused voters' immense pride in the Kingdom of Great Britain and their sincere love for Prime Minister Thatcher, who was well-mannered.
Yasuhiro Sone especially had something to communicate with Mrs. Thatcher. Regarding the fact that Nikon had just been heavily fined by the British government, he felt that there was a misunderstanding.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "This matter is now at a sensitive moment in the general election." Mrs. Thatcher looked at the Cabinet Secretary on the other side, who was almost asleep.
, and then explained to Sone Yasuhiro, "Once the matter is leaked, the Labor Party will cause a storm of public opinion. So it must be handled with caution."
"Isn't it easy to find reasons to deal with Japan?" Alan Wilson did not notice the British Prime Minister's gaze on him, and was still making suggestions for US Treasury Secretary Donald Reagan, "I think the United States is still too kind to Japan and does not want to fundamentally change
Attitude is not enough. What do your US troops stationed in Japan do? I don’t believe you can still cause trouble with tanks."
"Look, Sir." Donald Reagan couldn't laugh or cry. "The U.S. military stationed in Japan is to protect Japan from external threats. How could they do this?"
"I understand that this kind of thing cannot be done for real, but the Japanese must understand that this is not a bluff." Alan Wilson waved his hands and suggested tacitly, "I have a suggestion, which can be through some economic and trade relations with the Soviet Union.
Start by finding a reason to suppress the Japanese, so that you can give an account to the American citizens."
Regarding specific actions, Alan Wilson hinted to Donald Reagan, "Look for a solution in Batumi's embargo catalog, and I believe you will be able to find it."
Why would this kind of secret operation bother the Prime Minister? Of course it is him, the Secretary-General of the Cabinet, who communicates. Of course, the Prime Minister has to be the focus of the audience. Surrounded by a group of men, he looks even more outstanding, petite and exquisite.
With every move and gesture she makes, she attracts attention and attracts people's admiration; while other leaders attending the meeting showed great respect to the "Iron Lady", gave way to others, and acted like a humble gentleman.
Mrs. Thatcher added a bit of charm.
This G7 summit itself also means that other countries will stand up for the UK. After all, the Labor government and the United States are not very familiar with each other, let alone have any special relationship.
Reagan is now calling for a tough response to the Soviet Union. If the Labor Party were in power in the UK, it would certainly not have the same effect.
Countries unanimously affirmed that the British economy was showing signs of recovery inside and outside the meeting, and agreed that the current economic policy was the best policy to maintain and support economic recovery. They also praised Mrs. Thatcher's leadership and the British Empire's achievements under her leadership that cannot be ignored.
Show strength.
Regarding the issue of the general election, the Labor Party accused the Conservative Party of the unemployment problem. All countries have the same voice and unanimously stated that there is no quick-acting capsule to solve the unemployment problem. Even if there is, it is just the counterfeit medicine criticized by Mrs. Thatcher.
Refuting Labour's attacks on the Conservatives over unemployment.
After the first day of formal meetings, Mrs Thatcher and Alan Wilson discussed the issue of Nikon being fined.
Alan Wilson did not change his attitude, "The support of leaders of various countries for the Prime Minister's policies and the punishment of Nikon are two different things. Nikon's operations are indeed suspected of interfering in the election. The UK's internal political issues cannot be interfered with by external forces.
Especially for a Japanese company. The penalty can never be taken back, and the good days of the Japanese are over, so there is no need to heed their appeals."
In the interests of the UK, the main gain from participating in the G7 summit this time is to unite with France and unify their position on the issue of European nuclear disarmament.
To put it simply, on the issue of nuclear disarmament in Europe, the deadlock between the United States and the Soviet Union lies with the two countries themselves. However, the United States has an advantage, that is, Britain and France are both nuclear powers, and the Soviet Union is alone, and other members of the Warsaw Pact are not worth it.
Mention.
Britain and France should convince the United States that if the United States and the Soviet Union were hedging their nuclear weapons reductions, the free world would still have the upper hand. Britain and France, themselves countries in Europe, could establish their advantage over the Soviet Union by staying out of the matter.
This was also the main content of the second day's meeting. In the end, the Group of Seven also came up with the resolution that the United Kingdom wanted. The nuclear deterrent forces of Britain and France should not be included in the substantive content of arms control negotiations with the Soviets. This can be said to be the British decision.
The biggest gain from this meeting.
It can be said that Mrs. Thatcher returned to London with good news, waiting for the election day to come. One day later, the results were announced, the Conservative Party won, and Mrs. Thatcher was successfully re-elected.