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Chapter 1,602: Hold a grudge if you lose

"It's better to go to the hospital for a check-up." Alan Wilson returned to his businesslike appearance and said seriously, "This is absolutely professional advice. At this age, I still can't do more than just one thing. I used to be as strong as an ox.

, does not mean that it is the same now.”

"Well, okay." Mrs. Thatcher approved the professional advice and said, "If you can cooperate with my governance, it's actually not annoying. But you always want to see my jokes."

"This is absolutely unjust. I never meant it this way." Alan Wilson changed the subject. "I distinguish this kind of thing very clearly. The way to do it now is to make a prompt decision."

After this reminder, Mrs. Thatcher went to a doctor to diagnose and treat her minor problem. The conclusion was that she had retinal detachment. This was not good news, especially now that the Conservative Party is still facing scandals, but the condition cannot be delayed.

, she could only arrange the surgery for herself.

Originally, ordinary people would have to go to the hospital to treat this minor ailment. But as the prime minister, who had just won and re-elected the prime minister, was sick, it was not a big deal!? So, Mrs. Thatcher

For the sake of his own dignity, he had to quietly be admitted to King Edward Hospital No. 7 in West London for surgical treatment.

Alan Wilson then came with his wife to visit the Prime Minister. In the ward, Mrs. Thatcher's husband was accompanying her. The arrival of the Cabinet Secretary surprised the Prime Minister and his wife.

"I still feel that the matter should not be leaked." Mrs. Thatcher said to the Cabinet Secretary in front of her.

"If the operation goes well, of course it will be easy. This is the basis of all confidentiality." Alan Wilson nodded and answered, sat for a while and then left with Pamela Mountbatten.

At such a critical time, Alan Wilson would have done well to channel the scandal surrounding Industry Secretary Cecil Parkinson while the Prime Minister dealt with personal matters.

"It is indeed a good opportunity. It seems that you are lucky. Sometimes God is on your side." Pamela Mountbatten was not superstitious, but this is the fact now.

"It is better to say that opportunities always leave to those who are prepared. If you can see the future, you can be successful." Ellen Wilson had an inscrutable tone, and a professional image in front of the richest woman was still necessary, and then reminded

, "The Prime Minister is of the same age as us, and being sick now reminds us that we should pay attention to our health."

Margaret Thatcher's surgery was not high-risk in terms of risks, but it did involve a period of recovery for her eyesight. At this time, the scandal surrounding Industry Secretary Cecil Parkinson began to intensify.

At this time, the best way is usually to solve the problem at the source, find Miss Guise, negotiate good terms and solve the problem privately. As long as one party stops making trouble, the matter will turn around.

But this time it doesn't seem to be going in this direction. Cecil Parkinson can't find Geese at all now. The person involved, or the victim, has been taken care of by Arnold in advance this time.

This is destined to be a minister with a bright future for the Conservative Party, who will not be able to pass the test so easily this time.

As a close confidant of Mrs. Thatcher, Cecil Parkinson was a very promising rising star after this election. Looking at the other side, for example, William, the Home Secretary after Mrs. Thatcher won the first election,

Whitelaw, the Secretary of Defense was Francis Spym, and the Foreign Secretary was Peter Alexander Carrington.

Now he is either rushed to the House of Lords as Speaker, or squats in the House of Commons as a backbencher. How can he be as cool as when he was a cabinet minister?

Mrs. Thatcher flaunted her iron fist, which was actually a great advantage in a country like the Soviet Union. But in a country with an electoral system, don't expect to get it right. Even within the conservative party, it's definitely not easy.

If you win, you will counterattack and calculate, and if you lose, you will hold grudges. This is true for several heavyweight members of the Conservative Party who were purged out of Mrs. Thatcher's cabinet reshuffle.

Now that the general election has been settled, it is time to teach the bedridden Prime Minister a lesson, not too big or too small. Mrs. Thatcher has not been hospitalized for two days, and Cecil Parkinson's scandal has become a crime that everyone has heard of.

As discussed above, Cecil Parkinson's biggest supporter is currently undergoing surgery.

Moreover, the operation was not successful, and Mrs. Thatcher had to be transferred to the hospital for a second operation. At this time, the news of the Prime Minister's illness immediately spread like wildfire and spread rapidly.

Former ministers within the Conservative Party seized this opportunity to severely criticize Cecil Parkinson and demanded that Cecil Parkinson step down immediately so as not to tarnish the reputation of the Conservative Party.

Cecil Parkinson, a minister who was highly favored by the Prime Minister, was surrounded by embarrassment from all sides. When Alan Wilson came to visit the Prime Minister, the only one in the ward was the blindfolded Iron Lady. Alan Wilson suggested, "Now

At this time, we can only ask him to step down, otherwise the matter will not be something he can bear. The Prime Minister should not want to be implicated by this erring minister, right?"

Stepping down is just the beginning. Alan Wilson must consider letting the minister at least have some experience in the courts. Of course, Mrs. Thatcher does not need to know about this.

"It seems there is really no other option but to step down." Mrs. Thatcher was blindfolded with a blindfold on, but she didn't know that her supreme authority was driving her favorite supporters to death, and she couldn't find anyone to put out the fire.

Still suffering the anger of women across the UK, the truth about a minister who used his power to deceive young girls about their feelings has been recognized by the public, and his resignation is almost inevitable.

"The most important thing for the Prime Minister now is to recover from his illness. I think at this time, if the Prime Minister's condition is known, the citizens will not be aggressive." Alan Wilson held the Prime Minister's palm to comfort him.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Okay, I'll bother you, hmm!" Mrs. Thatcher, whose sight was blocked, suddenly couldn't speak, but she immediately understood what was going on, and broke away and dressed raggedly.

, "Are you crazy?"

"I'm sorry, I can't help but see the fragile side of the Iron Lady." Alan Wilson pretended to be low, but if Mrs. Thatcher could see his expression, she would know that he was laughing now.

Mrs. Thatcher was obviously unprepared for this. Her chest rose and fell violently, obviously wanting to get angry, but in the end she didn't say anything. If she didn't calm down, Cecil Parkinson's incident would be considered a scandal.

?Which Prime Minister or Cabinet Secretary could be more explosive?

"Why don't you leave?" Although Mrs. Thatcher's sight was blocked, she was still able to conclude that the other party had not left and was still in the ward.

"Uh, regarding the negotiations on Pershing missiles and nuclear disarmament, do we still maintain our previous attitude?" Alan Wilson obviously didn't want to leave yet, and was ready to report to the Prime Minister.

After a while, he left the ward in high spirits. At the same time, he took on the role of spokesman and answered reporters' questions about Mrs. Thatcher's current hospitalization and the Cecil Parkinson scandal.

First of all, the Prime Minister is very angry, because the Prime Minister is also a female politician and is extremely disgusted with this kind of scandal. When asked about his specific attitude, Alan Wilson answered very frankly, "I am not a member of the cabinet, but I suggest that the Minister of Industry

Resign immediately."

Cecil Parkinson must report to Mrs. Thatcher when he resigns, but this has nothing to do with the overall situation. Once Cecil Parkinson resigns and is no longer a minister, an ordinary member of Parliament, Alan Wilson, can manipulate him at will. It can be said that once Cecil Parkinson resigns, he will no longer be a minister.

Without the support of the cabinet, Cecil Parkinson would have been unable to avoid judicial intervention.

Then he ignored the reporters' questions and went directly back to Whitehall to deal with the German issue. He also gossiped about the minister's scandal with his colleagues. Obviously, his colleagues were also interested.

"Germany's attitude is irrelevant. So what if Kohl doesn't like the deployment of Pershing missiles in Germany? What can he change? To put it nicely, he is the German Chancellor, but in fact we need to take the German voice seriously.

What?"

Alan Wilson said in the tone of the chief executive of Malaya, "I have a good way to make Britain, the United States and France pay attention to Germany. Germany will expand its army by 1.5 million and triple the current German Wehrmacht. You see what we are doing

Germany's attitude is definitely completely different."

This is also the best way for later generations of Germany to solve problems. If the German military strength is only 200,000 to 300,000, then tens of thousands of US troops stationed in Germany can defeat Germany. If the German Wehrmacht has 1.5 million, then tens of thousands of US troops stationed in Germany can still defeat it.

Is it done? There are only 200,000 German troops, and the American troops stationed in Germany are the emperors. If there are more than one million German troops, the American troops stationed in Germany are hostages.

"Indeed, Germany has no ability to resist. We might as well talk about when the Minister of Industry will resign. I bet within 24 hours." Brest said with a smile, "It seems that the Prime Minister is still very optimistic.

I even suspect that this minister has some unknown relationship."

"It's better not to spread this kind of remarks, our Prime Minister can be sarcastic." Alan Wilson reached out to stop the discussion, even if it was a joke, it should be stopped in moderation.

In the end, Cecil Parkinson could not withstand the pressure and resigned to Mrs. Thatcher. At this time, Mrs. Thatcher had just taken off her blindfold and accepted the other party's resignation. During the election, Cecil Parkinson

I once wanted to solve this problem through divorce, but was opposed by Mrs. Thatcher. Doesn't this mean that the mistress has become the leader?

But in the end, Mrs. Thatcher did not retain her position as a loyal supporter. After two days and nights of hospitalization, Mrs. Thatcher finally came out in high spirits. When she walked to the Prime Minister's car, she was immediately surrounded by a group of news reporters and photographers.

Surrounded by, "Can you see? How long until you can return to the office."

"I can see through all your faults." Mrs. Thatcher looked very impatient when she answered this last question. The original fake humor now changed into acrimony. She was obviously troubled by the scandal, and she was still at the critical moment.

Exposing one's true nature and failing to keep one's supporters was a failure in her opinion.

Little did Mrs. Thatcher, who had just recovered from illness, know that this was not a matter of losing supporters at all, and that stepping down was not the end.


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