At this point, the final result is beyond his control as an administrator. Waiting for the result to appear is the only thing Alan Wilson can do. He has tried his best.
At present, Alan Wilson and the Chinese labor group are the most relaxed because they are not citizens of Newfoundland.
So Alan Wilson decided to take a break from the heavy work, have a drink and wait for the final results to appear.
This day was a sleepless night for many people. Although Alan Wilson drank more wine, he got up before sunrise the next morning.
The chief executive who got up quietly opened the blinds and looked down ahead. The conspicuous beach merged with a hazy bush. The water of the bay was vaguely visible under the starry sky. His head still hurt.
But his heart was warm; everything in front of him was exciting. Even if his mind was slower than his, he would suddenly become enlightened after seeing this scene.
After a day, Alan Wilson didn't think that all the votes in Newfoundland had been counted, but the results in St. John's should have come out. It accounts for about half of Newfoundland's population. Even if the results here are out, even if it is not
Even if you are sure of it, you can decide a direction.
"The result of the Brexit referendum shouldn't happen, right?" Alan Wilson asked himself, it shouldn't happen that way.
If the Brexit referendum is divided geographically, London and Scotland are for Remain, and all of England except London is for Leave.
Although London is the largest city in the United Kingdom, it was eventually submerged in the vast sea of English people. The factor of Scotland was ignored. Although Scotland is large, its population is only one-tenth of that of the United Kingdom.
The independent base is also St. John's, the capital of Newfoundland. The Labrador region definitely supports the merger with Canada. Now it depends on whether the capital can defeat other settlements in Newfoundland.
In this small bay, several dhows had just passed by, and now a larger rowing boat was rippling on the microwave. Several fishermen rowed towards the rowing boat, and then tied their small rowing boats to the mooring
He hurriedly climbed into the big rowing boat.
As the capital city, St. John's has completed the entire referendum process in one day, and now only the vote counting remains.
Alan Wilson knew that Stalin had a famous saying that voters can’t decide anything, vote counters decide everything. So it’s not incomprehensible to understand Wang Shu’s reluctance.
However, he doesn't quite believe that the referendum in Newfoundland has been very anxious in history. Could it be that his participation has had a negative effect? The situation in Newfoundland now should be much better than at the same time in history. There is no reason for the ship to capsize in the gutter.
After leaving the Governor's Mansion, Alan Wilson did not go to the polling station, the parliament building or anywhere else. He just took Savievich around. He did not want to admit that he did not dare to take the initiative to inquire about the results, but walked around
Relax your mood.
Two or three miles south of the bay, on the sloping pebble slope of another small bay, a fisherman's strange sail dragged the boat to the shore. The shrubs on the gravel edge of the beach swayed mysteriously and then parted, and the fishing boat was pushed
Got in.
Alan Wilson had only seen this scene in the clip of Sheriff Black Cat, eating cats and mice and smuggling back from Africa. He thought that a normal fisherman could behave like a pirate.
"Mr. Allen, since you are very reluctant to leave Newfoundland and leave the UK, why don't you do more work?" Savejevich saw that Allen Wilson was worried, so he couldn't help but ask, "Why don't you worry so much now."
"This place is too close to the United States. If we change it to another place, such as Northern Rhodesia, I will seriously think of a solution." Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and suddenly felt the desire to chat because of this issue. "
Savejevich, speaking of this topic, I have never asked you about Northern Rhodesia. Now I want to ask you if you can honestly explain to me the current situation of the Slavs in Northern Rhodesia.
, what do you think about the future?”
"Mr. Allen, we are very grateful to London for giving us a place." Savievich pondered for a moment. Although he cannot be said to be extremely smart, he also knows that this question is not without reason and must be treated with caution.
"Once Northern Rhodesia breaks away from the colonial status, it may evolve into a relationship between Israel and Arabs. I remember that your population in Northern Rhodesia is not large, right? Even if you include the children born in the past few years, there are not many. Those
It takes at least ten years for the children to grow up, but the population of the black people near Northern Rhodesia is no less than that of the Arabs." Alan Wilson said meaningfully, "Once you choose independence one day, you will be in a worse situation than the Israelis.
It’s going to be difficult, do you think I’m right? Unless you start ethnic cleansing again and again, can you guarantee that you can hide it tightly every time?”
In these words Alan Wilson made it clear that he knew something about what was going on in Northern Rhodesia.
Seeing Savievich's silence, Alan Wilson whistled and said, "If I have time, I will visit Northern Rhodesia and have a good talk about your future."
Of course, the premise is that the Newfoundland referendum produced the result he wanted, and safeguarding the interests of the British Empire must have a good start, right? Only in this way can he have the confidence to continue his next effort.
He believed that the Slavs who had just arrived in Northern Rhodesia would not think about the problem as naively as the native white people who already regarded themselves as locals. The long-term fighting with each other would make the Slavs understand how to maximize their interests.
While votes were still being counted in Newfoundland, the 1948 U.S. election involving Dewey, Truman and the Progressive Party's Wallace kicked off on November 2.
Alan Wilson's attention was diverted by the referendum in Newfoundland, but Chang Gong, who was far away in the east, was not so idle. Although the war situation was unfavorable, he believed that as long as Dewey, who was shrouded in mysterious power, won, nothing would be a problem.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! It is worth mentioning that the campaign platform of Wallace, the candidate of the Progressive Party, opposed the Cold War, including the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine.
The Progressives also want stronger government regulations and stronger control of big business, an end to discrimination against blacks and women, and support for a minimum wage. They are calling for the dissolution of the House of Representatives committee aimed at investigating "communist spies" in U.S. government agencies and unions.
Activities Committee of the United States on the grounds that the latter violated civil liberties.
Given that Truman's public support has been sluggish due to the split in the Democratic Party, Dewey seems to be able to rest easy. The top Republicans believe that their candidate can win as long as he does not make any big mistakes, so they suggested that Dewey try not to take risks, and Dewey accepted it.
Under these circumstances, American voters, like the citizens of Newfoundland the day before, began to cast their votes that would determine America's future.
Many newspapers, magazines, and political analysis authorities believed that Dewey was certain to win, so they began to prepare articles for publication after the election in advance to provide suggestions for the upcoming "Dewey's presidential term."
In its last issue before the election, Life magazine published a large photo of Dewey with the headline "Next President Cruises on a Ferry in San Francisco Bay."
Author Alistair Cook published an article on election day: "Harry Truman: A Study of How He Failed."
In order to increase ratings, the NBC News program built a model of the White House at the show site, with two elephant models inside so that the elephants could jump out of it when the news announced Dewey's victory; as for the Democratic Party, due to its certain
Will be defeated, so the donkey model is simply unprepared.
At the same time, votes were being counted in Newfoundland. For Alan Wilson, looking at the vote count in St. John's alone, the number of people who supported the integration of Canada was negligible, not even as many as the supporters of maintaining colonial status.
Judging from this result, the previous single-handedly united party was still effective. With 80,000 citizens of St. John's, more than 70,000 votes were cast in support of converting it into a royal territory, which was an absolute overwhelming advantage.
Looking at it now, as long as the trip to Newfoundland by the crown prince and his wife, who have just left North America, has at least a little effect, the result will be stable. Now it is very likely that there will not be a second round of voting. In theory, all votes will be counted.
After completion, the results will appear.
Alan Wilson also didn’t think that the hidden soldiers would happen in Newfoundland. As the chief executive of Newfoundland, he didn’t try to take any outside measures, and it was even less possible for others.
Votes from all over Newfoundland are still arriving in St. John's and are being recorded under the witness of the Newfoundland Committee members.
But when the 75,000 votes for the Crown Territory appeared, everything was meaningless. The voting population of Newfoundland was only 150,000 or 60,000 people. In addition, the number of votes that had already been cast and chose to maintain colonial status had exceeded
Theoretically, even if half of the remaining votes support merger with Canada, it will not affect the result.
Therefore, the Newfoundland Council announced the results of the referendum in advance. The result of the Newfoundland referendum was that more than 50% of the population supported the transformation of Newfoundland into a crown territory for self-government.
This result was broadcast to every corner of British Newfoundland via radio. The referendum that will determine the future of Newfoundland has already concluded.
Alan Wilson appeared, and under the gaze of many citizens, arrived at the Newfoundland Parliament Building. In front of the Parliament Building, Alan Wilson shouted loudly, "I personally respect the decision of the citizens of Newfoundland, and now I act in the name of the local chief executive."
, inform London of the results of this referendum, and long live the Crown Domain of Newfoundland!”
"Long live the Crown Territory of Newfoundland!" supporters cheered in front of the Newfoundland Parliament Building, happy that they could foil the conspiracy to sell Newfoundland to Canada.