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Chapter 175 Country Girl

This is also normal. Alan Wilson does not believe that American citizens are extremely enthusiastic about Black Lives Matter. It is just politicians hyping up similar issues and blocking everyone's mouths with political correctness.

Mrs. Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, who appeared in the United States at the same time, adopted similar policies and launched a comprehensive attack. But in fact, this chicken-blooded model with huge sequelae not only caused extremely negative impacts in the future, but also

At that time, Britain and the United States were already in trouble.

When Reagan was in office in the United States, the U.S. economy was actually not very good, going up and down like a roller coaster. However, Britain's national strength was far inferior to that of the United States, and large-scale protests occurred almost during Margaret Thatcher's term.

Comprehensive privatization means selling everything, and almost everything is included in the scope of privatization. The first is the privatization of small businesses and small groups, in which the government owns part or most of the shares.

This was followed by the privatization of natural monopolies, such as telecommunications, energy, and aviation, starting with the sale of British Telecom Group. The government also sold a large number of state-owned post-war public housing shares.

First, they were sold to the current occupants of the houses, and later to everyone. When privatization was fully launched, the amount of privatized assets in the United Kingdom alone accounted for one-third of the world's total.

Although the state-owned part has been significantly reduced, and Mrs. Thatcher has promised that the country will no longer be a burden on the people, the British government expenditure as a percentage of GDP has basically remained unchanged compared with the Labor Party period, which has received a large amount of privatization funds.

, this is because the Conservative government has to pay a huge amount of unemployment benefits, which has never been done before.

At the same time that the Soviet Union shifted from Andropov to the top of the map, the number of unemployed people in the UK has reached 3.2 million, which is twice as high as the highest record since British data were recorded. This number was reached by Thatcher.

has been the highest in Europe during his tenure.

The funds obtained from the privatization of all industries in the UK were invested in unemployment benefits.

Although Mrs. Thatcher was re-elected many times, her victory each time was not a beautiful one, but only a relative majority. Thanks to Harold Wilson, the Labor Party's sentiments were shaken by many traditional Labor supporters, and they turned to other parties.

partisan.

But even so, the divisions within Britain have reached their peak in the past century.

Britain and the United States simultaneously played a set of seven-injury punches, and one of them hurt himself before hurting others. Fortunately, the opponent at the same time was also a once-in-a-century existence. The Soviet Union, with its map heads and Khitan people, always showed itself to be more chaotic than Britain and the United States.

state.

Margaret, who was not Mrs. Thatcher at this time, entered a world she had never imagined.

She didn't know that in the eyes of Alan Wilson, who invited her to the party, there was nothing special about her, but it just didn't show on her face.

"I'm talking about Ellen, this girl is like a country girl, there is nothing attractive at all." Henry shook his wine glass and commented on the young iron lady with a hint of contempt on his face, "Let her do it.

Isn’t it inappropriate for a gathering of elites like us?”

"I just invited her casually, I didn't think she would really come!" Alan Wilson tilted his head, looked at Margaret who was listening to the conversation in the corner, and asked as if he remembered something, "Henry,

What do you think of women in our civil service?”

"They are too lagging behind to be like us." Henry said with a smile, "They treat things differently. They are too emotional and not as rational as us. They can't explain clearly, and they either chew their tongues or shed tears."

"Is that so?" Alan Wilson agreed with a clear look, "It's very unattractive to act recklessly without shedding tears."

"Yes, women have too many prejudices, and they always judge things by generalizing. The so-called thinking is all the same way!" Henry mocked with a helpless look, "I always think that I am very sensible, and I hope you will listen to her.

"

"Wow, that's really insightful." Alan Wilson said in agreement, "But Henry, in a British... democratic country like ours, women's votes are of equal value to men's votes. I said what if, what if in the future

What should we do if one day a female Prime Minister appears in the British Empire?"

"We can only hope that she won't mess up the matter." Henry replied without thinking, "Of course we hope that this possibility will never occur, otherwise it will be a serious blow to the civilization and order of the entire empire."

Alan Wilson did not answer. If this civilization and order refers to civil servants, then as long as Mrs. Thatcher comes to power, she will be severely damaged! Thinking of this, Alan Wilson suddenly looked back at Margaret and said softly, "

I have never driven a domestic car."

"What did you say?" Henry, who was clinking glasses with his friend next to him, suddenly turned around and asked in confusion.

"Nothing! I still have a lot of memories about everything that happened during the day." Alan Wilson rambled on for a while, then took the initiative to have a drink with the clerk of the Ministry of Finance and said, "I'll look around and you guys can chat slowly."

What if the country girl in front of me really becomes the Prime Minister of the British Empire in the future? Then according to history, civil servants will inevitably have a battle with political parties.

As for the result of this internal fight, according to history, it should be that the civil servants were completely defeated, their authority was greatly weakened, and they almost became the mascot of the political party.

This is not good news for Alan Wilson, who is motivated by progress, because judging from his current age, he himself will definitely be caught up.

Due to the overall collapse of the civil service, Alan Wilson believes that this problem still lies with the colonial government. Taking the 100,000 civil servants in British India as an example, the local civil servants are only more than 200,000. The civil servants in British India

It is a huge support for the civil service system.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! When managing a colony, you can't send these elected politicians. Even if you send them over, how many governor positions are there in a colony for parliamentary gentlemen?

For colonial civil servants, politicians are just a distant, conceptual mascot. I know that politicians exist, but I have never seen them.

Moreover, not all colonies have politicians as governors. Many colonies choose soldiers as governors.

Once a huge colony is lost, local civil servants and politicians will be completely at a disadvantage when fighting with each other. They will not get the support of their foreign colleagues at all.

Were there any other important colonies during Mrs. Thatcher's era? The Falklands, which had more sheep than people during the war with Argentina?

Just like now, Prime Minister Attlee has the idea of ​​​​giving up British India, but Alan Wilson can guarantee that no one in British India has such an idea. People in British India have done a good job and have no desire to do so.

Return home.

The existence of a colony is one aspect, but Alan Wilson still feels that appropriate guidance can be taken to test whether the current Margaret has such unrealistic ideas.

"Margaret! How do you feel?" Alan Wilson approached the domestic car in his eyes with his signature hypocritical expression.

"They are too reserved in what they say." Although Margaret said this, she still said with a hint of excitement, "But this was an interesting experience and expanded my knowledge."

Of course Alan Wilson knew in his heart that the few colleagues sitting here were not cautious at all. Instead, they were strangers to this country girl. Seeing a stranger here, they might be bored to death.

What can a group of men talk about when they sit together? Don't look at the fact that they are all the cornerstone of the country in Whitehall, and the things they talk about are all related to the Lower Third Road. Now a stranger is sitting here, how can we not talk about romance, but only elegance?

Fortunately, Alan Wilson was considerate and fully understood the embarrassment of several colleagues in the Indian Affairs Department, which attracted Margaret's attention. "It's different from what people think. Our usual work is very boring. Just take it."

For me, I deal with paper and pen every day.”

Alan Wilson once again stepped into the role of life coach, attracting Margaret's attention, causing the unpopular country girl to turn around and make a vague apology gesture to her colleagues with the hand hidden behind her back.

Since he is here to find himself, he must deal with the Iron Lady's questions well. When he encounters sharp questions, it is not convenient for Alan Wilson to answer them, so he will use other questions for comparison.

It has to be said that the keyboard warrior's rich knowledge reserve allowed Alan Wilson to find the initiative again, and even finally discussed interpersonal relationships.

In just a few sentences, Alan Wilson has already judged that Margaret's interpersonal relationships, especially those with women, should be extremely bad, and her relationship with men is not much better. Of course, compared with her relationship with women, it is not much better.

It's pretty passable.

As expected, he is worthy of being the one who makes the final decision. What is currently known about Alan Wilson is that he has a bad relationship with the Queen, a bad relationship with citizens, and a bad relationship with his children.

Mrs. Thatcher, like Reagan, was a senior who understood the king. Opponents were always vocal, but supporters only gave special support. They were never generally recognized as popular people.

It's just that the era when the two caught up still had the capital to make troubles, but the era of understanding the king was more miserable. There were no great rivals like Getu and the Khitans externally, and the domestic demographic structure had changed internally that was not conducive to the native white people.

"If you are interested in politics, you will have many opportunities in the future. As a girl, don't stay out too late." Alan Wilson said in a gentlemanly manner, "I will take you back to school. Do you want to live on campus or go home?"

The future Iron Lady got into Alan Wilson's car, and the process was not entirely uneventful.

Alan Wilson drove the car to his home first, which shocked Margaret. Just when she was feeling uneasy, Alan Wilson went into the room and came out again, "Sorry, I got something to send to you now."

You go home."

The reason for deliberately going home is very simple: to let Margaret know that this is her home, so that if there is a chance in the future, she will relax her vigilance about this place.


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