"There is no such thing. It is an obvious slander." Lord Dixon retorted loudly. "Sports associations are a group of noble people. They are all selfless and work hard to promote the development of sports."
"Oh, really?" Alan Wilson looked at the other person up and down, his eyes resting on the other person's bulging belly. He almost caught up with Garbo's pregnancy, and commented meaningfully, "I didn't look at it.
With this in mind, I wonder if there is a big eating competition under the sports association? That kind of project really requires a lot of investment."
He took out the results of the 1948 London Olympics in his hand and pushed it in front of the other party. Alan Wilson changed his sitting posture to a relaxed posture, opened his legs naturally and tapped his feet and asked, "Please explain, in the first post-war period,
In an Olympic Games, when London, the capital of the empire, was the host, and witnessed by millions of London citizens, three gold medals, fourteen silver medals, and six bronze medals ranked twelfth among the participating countries. Is this result worthy of success?"
Seeing that Dixon wanted to refute, Alan Wilson first added lightly, "Don't talk nonsense about friendship first and competition second, look at the countries in front, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, and France are still ranked third.
"This performance gives Whitehall ample reason to doubt the reliability of sports associations."
"Alan, you are the deputy secretary-general of the Overseas Asset Management Commission and the commissioner of British Malaya. No matter which position you hold, it is now ultra vires." Seeing that Alan Wilson refused to give in, Lord Dixon changed his position.
A set of rhetoric indicating that this overseas official has crossed the line and that the other party has no right to interfere with how local sports develop.
"It has to be said that this Olympics is related to the interests of the major colonies. In view of the failure of the London Olympics in the past, after communicating with the respected Cabinet Secretary, the roster for this Olympics needs to be changed. Based on the British Empire's
Prepare for the Olympics as a whole, and judge the results based on the final results."
Alan Wilson spoke eloquently, "This Olympics can be regarded as a channel for the major colonies to relieve stress. It also involves the promotion of colonial sports, and in the colonial development plan, each colony must build a giant stadium.
So this is not a local thing."
Alan Wilson talked for a long time about the development of sports in the colonies and the prosperity of the country through real estate. Finally, he added another bargaining chip, "The situation now is different from that in 1948. We all know that the Prime Minister is determined to make Britain
Great again, sports are of great symbolic significance. The Olympics is a stage where the strength of the British Empire is shown. We cannot allow a grand expedition to the Olympics, only to comfort citizens by focusing on participation. Since we say so
If you pay attention, you must achieve good results. It is absolutely not allowed to achieve the same results as the London Olympics, not to mention it may be worse."
Moreover, Alan Wilson also directly admitted that Alan Wilson definitely had the right to speak on issues involving local and overseas civil servants, and he had revealed that he had the support of other colonial commissioners.
Currently, the two groups of imperial civil servants are different. The local departments fight for budgets, while the overseas civil servants form alliances and implement plans to inject blood into the mainland. One is to spend money and the other is to make money.
If Sir Dixon has any doubts, he can hand over the 150 tons of gold that was delivered to the mainland from the British Gold Coast last year, that is, in 1951.
If he really wanted to compete for the right to represent the Olympics this time, Alan Wilson would definitely win, but he didn't force him, he was still just communicating with the other party.
"Alan, what if so many black athletes represent Britain?" Dixon found another reason, saying that it might make other countries look at Britain differently.
"It turns out that your honorable Lord is racist." Alan Wilson said with an expression of sudden realization.
Lord Dixon categorically denied the label of racial discrimination. With a look of grievance on his face, he threatened to sue the other party for defamation.
"When it comes to black athletes, this is also a perfect opportunity. It seems useless to study the real public opinion of local citizens when looking at different ethnic groups overseas, but it is actually very important. After all, the British Empire is a global empire, and the citizens'
Public opinion is also very important. Once we know what the citizens think, we will be more confident when formulating foreign policies, and it will be easier to win the support of local citizens."
If Lord Dixon hadn't already been counted as a senior civil servant, Alan Wilson, who had seen the European and American national teams in later generations, might have laughed out loud.
He has experienced many battles, such as France, a permanent member of the African Security Council, and it is well known that the mother of the great Queen Elizabeth I was a black man. The shameless British actually tampered with history and allowed the truth to be hidden in the fog of history.
among.
In fact, the largest foreign group in Western European countries is not black people or Peace Christians, but immigrants from Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In absolute numbers, immigrants from Eastern European countries are the largest, but they are not so easy to identify.
As for the attitude of European and American countries, they are definitely not equal. I am submissive to black and green, but I attack Eastern Europeans who are also white.
The United States, the leader, is allowed to practice political correctness, which makes European countries dare not disobey. The evil fire can only be unleashed on the equally large number of Eastern Europeans.
Alan Wilson reasoned on the grounds of making Britain great again and that overseas subjects are the current status quo of Britain, and then labeled the sports association as racist. He also talked about the true reflection of public opinion, and finally frightened the opponent.
Finally, Alan Wilson changed the topic, "Well, Lord Dixon, I heard that you have a good relationship with Lord Sheffield. I don't want to be too tough. Let's have a competition before the Olympics. If the local loses, we will give up."
quota, eliminated athletes will be replaced by colonial athletes."
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Uh, okay!" At this point, Lord Dixon could only agree and approved the proposal of the Olympic trials, "Alan, why are you doing this?
What to do?"
"Because the cost is low and the results are quick, it is better for black people to engage in sports than they do in technology." Alan Wilson grinned, "I can confidently say that although the United Kingdom is a representative colonial empire, we are better than all other countries.
Be reasonable. The oppression is minimal, and you know how to share power with the colonial elite. But colonization is the original sin. We must think about the future and think about a future where we are not hated. Sports is just one of them.
One, the other aspects have nothing to do with sports, so I can’t tell you.”
"You are highly valued by Whitehall. You can say whatever you want." Lord Dixon responded absentmindedly. To be honest, he naturally lost undisputedly, but what really made him give in was that Alan Wilson was highly valued by Whitehall.
, and is also responsible for the development of all overseas colonies.
Alan Wilson is right when he says that the local department strives for the budget, while the overseas colonies are currently responsible for making profits. The 150 tons of gold on the Gold Coast is just an example.
A person deeply trusted by Whitehall, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Overseas Asset Management Committee, threatens the sports association's budget. Once he has made up his mind, Lord Dixon has few means of resistance.
The main problem is that the deputy secretary-general of the Overseas Assets Management Committee is Alan Wilson, and the secretary-general is Norman Brooke, which means that Alan Wilson is alone in this department and serves as deputy to the cabinet secretary.
Dear Cabinet Secretary Norman Brooke, a well-known hobby is carpentry. This is Norman Brooke's biggest hobby in private time, and it has also led to the various committees directly established by him, and his deputies have great power.
It was no secret that Alan Wilson was valued, but he didn't know why Alan Wilson, who did not return to his homeland several times a year, received such trust.
It was a pity that Lord Dixon did not ask and Alan Wilson did not tell the other party about the value of huanghuali in the eyes of people who like to do woodworking. This thing grows in Asia, and he, the Malayan commissioner, happened to be able to get it.
To use the slanderous word of smuggling in this matter is pure slander. He didn’t even say that Mr. Huo’s behavior was slander. How come he was smuggling when he sent some wood to the mainland for the Cabinet Secretary’s hobby? It’s simply slippery.
The most ridiculous thing in the world...
"We've got another one done. We still have a long way to go to help the country." Alan Wilson sighed as he walked out of the Sports Association building.
He has many things going on, and all the current threats to the British Empire's overseas interests are related to him. This is not a self-promotion, but an obvious fact.
That's why he was able to hold a meeting of overseas commissioners in Kuala Lumpur. When he returned to London this time, he took the time to communicate with Norman Brooke about the major colonies and the British areas of interest.
"Nigeria has calls for autonomy, and Iran has always been dissatisfied with the oil profit distribution plan." Alan Wilson held stacks of reports and shuttled between the diplomatic and colonial departments every day.
Listing a few places that are currently the loudest, in fact, Alan Wilson is most concerned about Egypt. According to history, Nasser will launch a coup this summer, and he decided to stop in the Middle East before returning to Kuala Lumpur.
"Dixon finally agreed to your proposal and made concessions?" Norman Brooke flipped through several reports and asked curiously about the communication situation with the sports association.
"Yes, Sir. Lord Dixon is a very good gentleman, and we communicated very happily. We are going to conduct a selection competition in a fair and just way." That was all Alan Wilson said, and he looked straight at
The report in the hands of the cabinet secretary said, "Dear Sir, I feel that Iran's voice can no longer be ignored. If Aramco's half-share of oil was still bearable before, after Pamela signed a profit-sharing contract with the Kingdom of Iraq,
The dissatisfaction of the Iranians is obvious, and adjustments must be made based on the current situation."
"That's right, the problem still lies with your wife." Norman Brooke said with a smile, "Isn't that right?"