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Chapter 1631

British Civil Servant Text Volume 1631 British Civil Servant Geoffrey Howe felt that after the strike movement, the Prime Minister always wore bright clothes, not to celebrate victory, but maybe to show off in front of men.

Although the Foreign Secretary arrived, Alan Wilson was still repeating his argument, "The United States must understand that English culture is the foundation of the United States. Is it possible to imagine the merger of Britain and France? Although no one has proposed it, we all know that

This will cause big problems. It is possible that the Conservative Party will become history, and you must know that France’s left-wing thinking is much stronger than that of the United Kingdom.”

"That's really a problem." When it comes to her approval rating, Mrs. Thatcher can't take it lightly, but she still feels that there seems to be some risk in dictating the internal affairs of the United States.

Alan Wilson understood that it might be a bit difficult to count on the Prime Minister. "Then we can only criticize through public opinion. Let's choose a Commonwealth country. How about Australia? Then we pretended to have discovered this voice and expressed concerns about the United States."

Mrs. Thatcher nodded, which surprised Geoffrey Howe. This was interfering with the judgment of the President of the United States, but the Prime Minister really wanted to give it a try? Is this crazy?

"The minister must have something important to do, so I'll leave first. If the prime minister needs anything, he's just a phone call away." Alan Wilson finally said goodbye without completely treating Jeffrey Howe as nothing.

Mrs. Thatcher followed her eyes until the door of the office was tightly closed, and then resumed her Iron Lady's ability, and talked to Geoffrey Howe a lot about Britain's position as a world power.

The supreme authority with his hands in his trouser pockets is in a good mood. Mrs. Thatcher, the Prime Minister, is not completely inaccessible. As for Reagan's amnesty to illegal immigrants, there is no doubt that he will fail.

To say that in 1945 Britain could still rely on its strength to guide some American policies, the United States now is no longer the novice that it was back then. It was already the emperor of the world. How could it deal with a man whose vitality and blood were declining and enter the world?

Britain in its later years?

Alan Wilson judged that Britain's good words and advice would have no effect at all. If it worked, it would definitely be counterproductive, and it might even arouse Reagan's resentment. On the surface, they are close allies, and there will definitely be secret dissatisfaction. But this

After all, the Britain of the world is not the Britain in memory, the United States does not control Britain, and Reagan's dissatisfaction is not worth making a fuss about.

The most important thing is that after such operations, the United Kingdom has served as a reminder to the United States, and then it will just wait until after the next election, the Republican Party will never get involved in California again.

Future Republicans will look for trouble with Reagan. The UK has obviously warned it, so why not think about it carefully?

On the issue of amnesty for illegal immigrants, the only thing that could save Reagan was the disintegration of the Soviet Union. If this major event that put Reagan on the altar did not occur, then Reagan's life might not be easy in the future.

"After all, we are old friends. If I don't remind you, will I see the United States heading towards a doom and gloom?" Alan Wilson said pitifully to himself.

But if the United States doesn't listen, it's none of their business. It's all their own choice. The United Kingdom has not pulled the ears of the Americans to ban it. The United Kingdom does not have the national power anymore. If it has the national power, why not destroy these rebellious officials and traitors?

Woolen cloth?

While the Foreign Secretary was still in No. 10 Downing Street, Alan Wilson returned to the Cabinet Secretary's Office, picked up the microphone and said, "What's new in the Foreign Office recently?"

"I just received news that the Soviet Union seems to be shaping public opinion to prohibit drinking." Wick's familiar voice came from the phone, revealing a trend that he had just learned about.

Pfft! Alan Wilson laughed directly into the microphone, and after a long time he said, "I just think he is a fool, but everyone in the Soviet Union and the free world thinks he is a talent."

When Tutou, who had just taken office less than a year ago, held a regular meeting, he proposed a bill against alcoholism and regarded the alcoholism problem as a social task of great political significance, calling for the complete elimination of alcoholism in Soviet society. This bill was criticized by some alcohol lovers.

However, due to Tutou's insistence, the alcohol prohibition measures were successfully passed, and then the Soviet government issued relevant decrees.

The fundamental reason is that Tutou himself does not drink. In the Soviet Union and even in most parts of the world, teetotal people are a minority. Even in the Peace Sect areas, rules and regulations govern the lower class. Obviously Tutou wants to kill him.

His style of work is superior to that of the entire country.

This alcohol prohibition has a very wide scope, but it is also implemented in stages. On the one hand, all scenes of drinking in all film and television works in the Soviet Union are cancelled, so as to stop seducing Soviet men.

The next step is that more than half of the country's wineries should stop producing wine and alcoholic beverages, and can switch to producing some non-alcoholic beverages. And those wineries that continue to produce, it is best not to produce strong products like vodka.

liquor.

In three years' time, the production of alcoholic beverages based on juice and berries will be completely stopped. Those who violate the law in buying and selling alcohol will be heavily fined. Drunk driving will also be prohibited. If found, a fine of one hundred rubles will be imposed.

No company or individual is allowed to brew wine privately. Once discovered, public officials will be dismissed and expelled from the party, and ordinary people will face jail time, etc.

At the same time, in order to set an example, the Soviet authorities stipulated that even when holding a state banquet to entertain foreign guests, spirits, including vodka, red wine and beer, would no longer be provided, only fruit juice and mineral water.

"Restricting products like tobacco and alcohol by raising prices is not much better than banning them. Some areas in the Soviet Union where winemaking is the main industry will have a difficult time." Alan Wilson put down the phone and sighed.

The reason is very simple, just like if betel nut suffers a devastating blow, Hunan Province would not be willing. After all, it is an industry with an output value of tens of billions. It would be good if this kind of thing can be controlled. If the betel nut problem is similar to India's money-making Indian flower,

If the production is all digested internally and does not go out to the province, the impact will not be so big.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The key is that betel nut has obviously spread, so we can’t blame people in other places for being ruthless when fighting.

As for whether betel nut is really harmful, as the saying goes, a long-term illness makes a good doctor. Hospitals in various places have their own special medical projects. For example, the orthopedics department in Northeast China is better than other places on average, because it is inevitable for forestry production to be bumpy, and we have seen it a lot.

Treatment will come naturally, and the dental department that is one level higher than other places in Hunan Province is dental.

Has the once impenetrable Iron Curtain already exposed its cracks? The next thing confirmed Alan Wilson's suspicion. The Moscow Embassy always sent some interesting remarks to Alan Wilson.

What came back this time was a series of statements, including but not limited to the claim that the Great Wall was forged. Isn’t this the He Xin believer in the Soviet Union? Considering the time, he should be the predecessor of He Xin believer.

This kind of civil science has similar characteristics in every country. The history of other countries is definitely not as great as our own. If it is greater than our own, it is fake.

Turks constantly trace who their ancestors are, and Koreans have similar histories of shaping the Korean Empire. A certain big country has strict control and does not allow such embarrassing remarks to spread abroad. Otherwise, if Turkey and South Korea laugh at it, others will laugh at it.

A certain big country.

Alan Wilson, who found the treasure, immediately asked the embassy to send back the precious historical documents, and he read them fascinatedly. This kind of famous historian is a treasure for all mankind. Other countries, especially the people of a certain big country, should

Find out immediately about the latest research progress of Big Brother.

Regarding the evidence of falsification of the Great Wall, the article says that the length of the Great Wall announced by a certain major country is different every time, which shows that the falsification is still ongoing.

It is a fact that the length of the Great Wall is different every year, because more than one dynasty built the Great Wall, and it seems that only the Tang Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty did not put much effort into it. The Great Wall of each dynasty is not on the same line, and the newly discovered

The Great Wall is added to the statistics, and the data is of course different.

Obviously Big Brother doesn't know this either, but if you think about it, Napoleon could build the pyramids, so what does it matter? It's all a small scene, and there are always some foreign slaves who slander the country's splendid history and culture.

"What are you thinking about when you are full of bad ideas?" Pamela Mountbatten discovered that the supreme authority seemed to be letting herself go more and more as she got older, and she didn't know if this was a good thing.

"There is a project in Whitehall called the Transparency International Project. Simply put, it is to send the opinions of the Soviet system countries about each other to another country." Alan Wilson quickly answered, in fact, it is more appropriate to call it the Great Translation Movement.

"How come I haven't heard of it?" Pamela Mountbatten looked confused. She had never heard her husband leak anything. Could it be that the level of confidentiality was very high.

That's not the case! It's just that this is a new plan. It used to be that the Iron Curtain and the Bamboo Curtain were so tight that you couldn't even put your hand through them. What's the difference now? The fence has been opened.

Alan Wilson cannot use all his talents on Reagan. He is still a very fair person. His attitudes towards countries other than Britain are similar. He always thinks about the United States because it is strong.

"You suggested that the Prime Minister persuade the United States to offer amnesty, and also mocked the Soviet Union's alcohol prohibition?" Pamela Mountbatten slapped her forehead and muttered wordlessly, "My dear, your mental state is very worrying to me."

He stretched out his hand to grab the familiar high ground and gave the richest woman a gentle squeeze to make her feel painful. Alan Wilson asked with a smile, "I think it's been a long time since you've enforced family law. You don't respect yourself at all now."

Man, I think Margaret and I can get over it."

"No!" Pamela Mountbatten directly begged for mercy and muttered aggrievedly, "Don't you want this family anymore? If you are exposed, your reputation will be ruined. You should think more about it."

"Well, this is my obedient Pamela." Alan Wilson hugged the richest woman. After finding the majesty of the head of the family, he was in a good mood, "Who said you can't interfere with the United States? I will write a memoir in the future, and also

Explain in detail how to do these things."

"Looking at you, I feel like I have almost forgotten who I am." Pamela Mountbatten hugged her husband's neck and whispered her dissatisfaction.

"Just a British civil servant." He walked to the bedroom door, stretched out his foot to hook the door, and when he put his wife down, the bedroom door had blocked the sound.


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