"This map head is really annoying." Although Alan Wilson has always hated this idiot, he has never been as annoying as he is today.
This is not because Tutou has exposed his low IQ again, but because Fortseva has retired. It is unbearable to allow a woman of the same status as his wife to retire.
Alan Wilson's first reaction was that the hatred between the two people was sworn in. Even if Maphead made a million concessions to Britain in the future, it would not resolve the hatred between the two.
Even Mrs. Thatcher felt that Alan Wilson looked wrong today and was obviously not in a beautiful mood. "Obviously the United States and our views on Africa are the same."
"It's just joining the internal troublemaking routine." Alan Wilson replied absentmindedly, obviously not getting over the news of the retirement of the cultural czar. "France has the same interests as Britain on the African issue. Only the blind can see that."
Less than France’s control of French Africa.”
In this world, France's control over Africa will only become stronger or weaker. Is it really a vain occupation of Albania? Algeria is France's starting point to penetrate into the hinterland of Africa.
From this point of view, the result of the Democratic Republic of the Congo's fall to the Soviet Union is completely acceptable. Lumumba should work harder on decolonization, so that this country with the largest mining industry in Africa after South Africa can break away from the influence of France as soon as possible.
Britain should also be happy to see France lose control of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Mrs. Thatcher nodded and said, "Indeed, maybe the United States' purpose is not so simple. Is there anything you can do?"
After being Prime Minister for many years, Mrs. Thatcher finally gained some political experience and believed that the United States also had its own purpose. This is simply gratifying.
"The coexistence of strong powers will help offshore balance. We welcome big countries to pay attention to Africa and even turn a blind eye to the East's efforts to build Africa." Alan Wilson mentioned a certain big country, which also helped build East Africa.
As for the railway, of course the financing is handled by the UK, while the jobs are given to a certain big country.
Fortunately, it is a black cat and a white cat now. Otherwise, twenty years earlier, Britain might have thought that it was exploiting it. The East African Railway is still under construction, and this is also in Britain's interests.
As for France, last year France also interfered in two African countries, Togo and Chad. There has been no new news this year, but everyone knows the frequency of this interference.
"I will solve this problem after my re-election." Mrs. Thatcher nodded. The reason why she visited the Soviet Union was to prepare for the general election. Now that the time is almost up, and the support rate of the Conservative Party is also high, Mrs. Thatcher is already prepared.
Re-elected.
"I wish you all the best. You will become a great prime minister like Jim Harker, I have no doubt about it." Alan Wilson replied immediately after hearing this. He was about to yawn, but when he thought about it, it was a little disrespectful.
Prime Minister, I endured it all.
The supreme authority is still very happy. It's time to fish again. Before and after every election, Whitehall can be relieved from the heavy work and watch political comedy. How interesting is it?
"To be honest, you are much more difficult to deal with than Humphrey." Mrs. Thatcher could tell that the other party was referring to herself, and she also retorted with sarcasm.
Alan Wilson fully accepted this assessment. He was certainly more difficult to deal with than Humphrey. Humphrey had never seen the chairman of the Campus Conservative Party in his youth. He had seen him without any clothes.
Alan Wilson is actually the opposite of what Mrs. Thatcher advocated. There is no need to ask what the Prime Minister thinks of him. The leader of any country likes to feel in control of power, even countries with electoral systems are no exception.
Mrs. Thatcher's dream was, of course, to move from one victory to another, to be re-elected as Prime Minister, and she wished she could die in the position of Prime Minister.
At the same time, try to suppress or even eliminate the Labor Party as much as possible, so that this conservative opponent can become history. For this goal, Mrs. Thatcher did not even mind the one-party system. If the Labor Party dares to do this, it will be following the shameless move of the Soviet Union.
, a sinner of the British Empire, but if she did this, it would be a wise choice of citizens.
She also acted in accordance with this principle in her approach to the election campaign - constantly fighting fiercely with the Labor Party, "making the Labor Party disappear from British politics as an electoral force."
Mrs. Thatcher's ambition was to do what Churchill failed to do in the new post-war period, to do her best to "push back" the welfare state policies and influences implemented when the Labor Party was in power, and to drag them back with the policies of "neoconservatism"
Defeat the Labor Party. Therefore, it can be said that Mrs. Thatcher vigorously promoted the fight against the Labor Party precisely to promote her own policies.
As usual, he informed the Queen that the election was time. He happened to visit Princess Diana with his wife on this day. He stayed with the Princess for a while and asked about the relationship status of the Crown Prince and his wife. By the way, he saw the news on TV that the Queen announced the date of the election.
"It seems Mrs. Thatcher can still win." Pamela Mountbatten was able to judge the current situation and the Conservative Party had a huge advantage.
"Indeed, but the Labor Party still retains its vitality." Alan Wilson changed the topic when he said this, "Of course this has nothing to do with the ability of the Labor Party itself, it is mainly due to my contribution."
Although this election is not endorsed by the victory of the Falklands War like the last one, the continued improvement of the domestic economic situation and her image as a leader of a major country who is very active on the international stage and pulls the three parties together have indeed provided Mrs. Thatcher with
Extraordinarily favorable conditions were created.
The UK's economic situation has indeed undergone a major turnaround that has attracted worldwide attention: last year, the domestic economic growth rate was 3.6%, stock prices have been rising, interest rates have begun to fall, the inflation rate has been basically controlled at around 3 for several years, and the manufacturing situation is excellent.
Purchases and sales are booming, and productivity improvements rank highest among Western countries.
The economic situation has improved significantly, the real income of employees has increased by an average of 4%, and there is prosperity in the domestic market.
If Alan Wilson hadn't resolutely refused to follow the example of the United States and liberalize lending, perhaps this prosperity would have been even more gratifying in terms of numbers.
Thanks to the sale of state-owned enterprises, the British fiscal revenue has also increased. The British economy has escaped from the vicious cycle of troughs and its growth rate has exceeded that of France, Italy and the Federal Republic of Germany.
Of course, there are also shortcomings, such as the commonplace unemployment problem. However, although the problem exists, the Conservative Party has more advantages. Pamela Mountbatten reminded her husband, "It is best not to have political strongmen in Britain. Thatcher
Mrs. Trump has been in power for a long time."
"I will find an opportunity to do this. The Conservative Party is not monolithic. The problems between the Atlantic and European factions have always existed. To unseat her, the Labor Party alone is not enough. The fortress must be breached from within." Alan Wilson
Speaking of which, he changed the subject and said, "Actually, I received news in the past few days that the Soviet Union proposed to release Hess. I don't think this person will live long."
"Some people want to get rid of Hess?" Pamela Mountbatten paused slightly, turned to her husband and asked, "So, what should we do?"
"Of course it is democratic decision-making based on the views of the majority, but the evidence must be kept in our hands. Anyway, we have changed the guards of the West Berlin prison. If he does not comply with our orders, Hess will be released." Alan Wilson
He replied with a smile, "When will Mrs. Thatcher step down? Isn't it just a matter of your words?"
There are also more newspapers that favor the Conservative Party in public opinion. This is not because everyone hates the Labor Party, but because after Mrs. Thatcher’s last election, the Iron Lady changed several major British newspapers (such as the Daily Mail
", "Sunday Express" and "The Sun", etc.) editors nominated the Queen and promoted them to knighthoods.
Therefore, at the critical moment of the general election, the press trust and television channels sided with the current prime minister and provided her with the closest cooperation to protect the Conservative Party's election.
After this election, Alan Wilson will investigate whether these editors who have made great contributions to this election have any illegal and criminal activities, power and sex transactions and the like.
Margaret Thatcher's third election campaign began, and Alan Wilson didn't care about this farce. He just accompanied the richest woman around and waited for the results.
After an intense battle between the two sides, the Conservative Party clearly had the upper hand and achieved a stable advantage in the opinion polls.
As the results of the British general election were announced: the Conservative Party captured a majority of 350 seats out of the 650 seats in the House of Commons, still leading the way and taking the lead.
This is not to say that the Labor Party has gained nothing. The Labor Party has still gained a lot from the traitors. A few years ago, when the four kings of the Social Democratic Party, Owen, Williams, Jenkins and Rogers, first split from the Labor Party, they were once arrogant.
It is powerful and majestic, and has the spirit of ups and downs.
In this election, the worst loser was the coalition formed by the Social Democrats and the Liberal Party, which greatly disappointed and shocked the leaders of the two parties, Owen and Steel.
The UK is still suitable for a two-party system. In fact, this is also the most suitable political ecology for an electoral country. A pure parliamentary system, for example, will only shatter the power of a country into pieces.
Alan Wilson thought this result was okay, and discussed with Pamela Mountbatten, "This is a solid victory for the Conservative Party, but it cannot be said to be a great victory. As long as there are more than thirty MPs in the Conservative Party,
A defection would have an impact on Mrs. Thatcher's position as Prime Minister. You can't even win over thirty MPs, can you?"
"This is not difficult." Pamela Mountbatten expressed cautious confidence, "Normally I would not do this, but it is best for her not to implement policies that we don't like."
The conversation between the couple was full of intrigues. Unbeknownst to Mrs. Thatcher, Prime Minister Thatcher met with Christopher Ogden, Director of the London Office of Time magazine, in her office at No. 10 Downing Street to seek advice for herself.