British Civil Servant

Chapter 143: BBC will not bow to government

In Bonn, Alan Wilson received domestic media reporters and communicated on reports. In fact, it was not a particularly important matter, but to make the reports closer to the facts.

Press releases have the benefits of press releases, but wouldn't it be more intuitive if data were added.

In front of the reporters belonging to different newspapers, there is a statistical data, which introduces the statistics of the ratio of males and females in the British-occupied areas by the Military Commission. The figures are absolutely shocking.

At present, the ratio of male to female in Germany is 46% and 54% of all ages in the British-occupied area. Among the 100 people, there are eight more women than men. In fact, the problem is already very serious, but it seems that it is not a big problem when faced with it.

Then Alan Wilson took out another statistic and distributed it to reporters. This statistic is the current statistics on the ratio of men and women between the ages of 20 and 29 in the British-occupied area. In this statistic, The ratio of males to females aged 20 to 29 in the British-occupied area is 37% and 63%.

That is to say, German men of this age group correspond to sixteen German women on average. This is still based on the premise that almost all the prisoners of war in the British-occupied areas have been released, and the Leying camp still exists in the US-occupied areas.

"Respected journalists, this is a common phenomenon in Germany at present, so it is not necessary to criticize the soldiers of the occupation army. Soldiers are also ordinary people. In the face of this situation, it is useless to ban them by military order." Alan Wilson looked at the statistics in the reporter. At the same time, he said helplessly, "Everything is in a balance. Once there are too few men, even women will cause trouble. By the way, I heard that there has been a wave of divorces in China recently?"

Alan Wilson's inquiry made many reporters very embarrassed, because the current domestic divorce tide is very turbulent, and the divorce rate has skyrocketed five times compared with that before the war. The first thing many soldiers returning home after the war is divorce is. The civil affairs sector is now the busiest sector in London.

At the beginning, civil servants also mediated divorces. Later, with the crowd of people waiting for divorce, it completely exceeded the ability of mediation. Since the soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force have returned to China, tens of thousands of soldiers have chosen to divorce.

In the final analysis, the United Kingdom used as a springboard to counterattack the European continent in World War II. In this way, the United States sent one million troops to the British mainland. From the perspective of the macro war situation, this is very beneficial to the United Kingdom. They can no longer worry about the invasion of the mainland, and the British troops sent out can fight abroad with peace of mind.

British soldiers who can go out to fight have led to a shortage of male population in the UK. Just like the current British-occupied areas, the US military has been stationed in the UK for a long time, and many American soldiers have lived with British women.

Many of these women are the wives of British front-line soldiers, because the life and death of their husbands on the front line are uncertain, and the American soldiers are guarding the United Kingdom at home. Over time, the two sides have developed feelings for each other.

In addition, the number of males in the UK is very small, so many British women have chosen to live with American soldiers.

Now that the British soldiers who went abroad to fight have returned, in the face of such a result, of course, they simply chose to divorce.

However, Alan Wilson already knew about the wedding in Bonn. The soldier who married the German girl was unmarried.

This is not unreasonable. I have no family, so I have no scruples in doing things. I would rather apply for discharge from the army and be with my beloved woman. Maybe it really is a very pure love story.

"I believe that all journalists are sympathetic gentlemen. We should let the citizens of our country know the truth about the plight that Germany is facing now. The accuracy of information is always very important." Alan Wilson looked at the BBC reporter and said, "As the newspaper most valued by citizens, the BBC should play a leading role."

"Mr Allen, you may be very young and you may not be so clear about your work, and the BBC has of course maintained its neutrality and accuracy. This is the responsibility of the media, not political pressure. The BBC I won't bow to government pressure." BBC correspondent McHale raised his head slightly, expressing the conduct of neutral media.

Wow! Alan Wilson whistled frivolously and asked his assistant Mark to type over a stack of documents, flipping them and stacking them in front of McHale. The BBC bows its head, there is absolutely no censorship, McHale thinks too much."

"According to a summary from 1937 to 1945, there were 153 BBC reports sympathetic to Hitler, 35 of which were after the British Air War."

"Many people are worried about the BBC's hostile attitude towards the government. It may be because there are German spies in the BBC who have climbed to a high position. The investigation of the BBC has also aroused discussions in the government. Of course, we still believe that this is not the case."

"This is absolutely nonsense. The BBC has been reporting in good faith during the war to maintain the national interests of the British Empire." McHale said this, "and is Mr. Allen talking about neutral media? Political pressure?"

Snapped! Reaching out his hand, he took out the MI6 certificate from his pocket and was still on the table. Alan Wilson calmly said, "I definitely don't mean that..."

"Of course, professionally speaking, accurate and close-to-implement reporting has always been pursued by the BBC. We want the public to see real reports." McHale said without embarrassment after seeing Alan Wilson's credentials. After the round, "the role of the media is not to hurt the public's right to know, so it is extremely important to report the truth about the British-occupied areas."

"It can also let the public at home know how much effort the Trade Commission and the military have spent on the reconstruction of the British-occupied areas." The Daily Telegraph reporter sang and said, "During this difficult period, the public and the government must tide over the difficulties together. ."

"Isn't it because of the pressure of the government?" Alan Wilson suppressed the contempt in his heart and asked knowingly.

"Pure nonsense, of course there is no pressure, and we will not bow to government pressure." All the reporters of the newspapers spoke in unison, categorically denying it.

"That's good, I believe that all newspapers are in the interests of the British Empire, when facing common enemies, er, friends." Alan Wilson waved at Mark vaguely, these reporters Don't show photos of women buying and selling in British-occupied territories with German women.

These photos will destroy the tacit understanding between the government and the media, and will be temporarily kept until the next time we communicate with the media.

Reports about this cross-border wedding continued to be an explosive follow-up. Under the constructive discussions between the two sides, it was quickly published in major newspapers, and many newspapers reported the matter with a sympathetic attitude.

Expressing that the war is cruel, as the initiating country, German men were killed in large numbers. In the age group of 20 to 29 years, the ratio of male to female is 37% to 63%, and ten men have to face Sixteen women of the same age.

"German women of this era are likely to die alone because of this war and never find a life partner. The damage caused by the world war is evident."

"Regarding the emotional issues between soldiers and German women in the occupied areas, simple military regulations are no longer helpful. As long as British soldiers can meet German women, they can always be chased by local German women."

The yellow tabloids even reported the wedding with a provocative headline, "Obviously the gentlemen of the British Empire have the excellent qualities that attract all German women, neither like American soldiers being savage or vulgar, nor like French soldiers fighting against each other. Love is not faithful enough, and it is only natural that men in Britain are welcomed by women in the occupied territories."

On the surface, these reports sympathize with the price Germany paid for launching the war, but in the context of the current outbreak of divorce in the UK, the divorced men who read these newspapers remember only the ratio of male to female ratio of ten to sixteen. In the eyes of men who have lost their families, Germany is now no less than a man's paradise.

Maybe these men who have just paid the family price because of the war can find spiritual comfort in another place and get love counseling again.

Alan Wilson hooked up with British-occupied journalists, of course, not just to confirm the neutrality and objectivity of the report. That's just one aspect, and the other aspect, what he, a senior keyboard warrior and a penman, is doing is to fire map guns.

in terms of ethics and behavior. In terms of ethics, the prominent difference is that Europeans are more tolerant and Americans are more narrow-minded; Europeans are reasonable, while Americans are only rigid and conservative.

Europeans are rich in knowledge and connotations~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Americans are arrogant and ignorant, Europeans respect traditions, Americans seem to be in a wild period, as for the facts of lack of education, sloppy, etc. .

At this stage, Alan Wilson found that the reporters of the major newspapers all showed their professionalism all at once. He didn't expect that there would be a large number of crouching dragons and phoenixes appearing in the small British-occupied area at the same time, which was really surprising.

I laugh at the ingenuity of the United States and the ingenuity of the Soviet Union, who can really be generally welcomed by European countries, and return to my British Empire.

Naturally, these map cannons won't appear in the newspapers, but they will soon spread in the British-occupied areas at an alarming rate.

"I'm going to a meeting in Brussels right now!" Ellen Wilson touched Isabella Podina's smooth back, and while feeling the wonderful touch, he leaned into the woman's ear and said, "It may not be seen for a while."

"What do you want to say?" Isabella Podina turned over and asked suspiciously.

"It's nothing, actually." Alan Wilson was a little embarrassed and whispered, "Can the three of you work together?"

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