British Civil Servant

Vol 2 Chapter 1504: Secretary and Party Leader

The current diplomatic situation is that since taking office, the Carter administration has played the human rights card, changing the diplomatic strategy that successive U.S. governments have been pursuing since the Truman administration.

In the eyes of Allen Wilson, this is a self-defeating change, which shows that the United States has begun to not seek truth from facts, but has accelerated its transformation into the Soviet Union, which uses ideas to unite the country and is making great strides towards the road that the Soviet Union has practiced. Simply put, it is democracy and freedom. The slogans became louder and louder, and they began to compete with the Soviet Union in whoever had better chanting skills.

The original policy put anti-Soviet as the top priority. As long as the rulers of various countries closely follow the US Cold War ideology against the Soviet Union, they can gain strong support from the United States. In other words, whether you violate human rights or not, as long as you don't like everything about the Soviet Union, then you are my friend in America.

Guided by such principles, the U.S. government has cultivated many dictators in Latin America, either openly or covertly.

Now it is obviously impossible. Brezhnev is leading the Soviet Union to conquer cities and territories all over the world. There are guerrillas supported by the Soviet Union in Asia, Africa and Latin America. A series of military governments and dictators supported by the United States have been somewhat ineffective. Except for the Middle East, of course. After the oil crisis, the economic situation in the Middle East countries has improved greatly, and the locals can feel at ease for the time being.

However, in many areas where resources and population ratios are not very rich, only relying on a small group of American supporters is not enough to extinguish the revolutionary situation where a single spark can start a prairie fire. It is necessary to use more flexible means to fight, and strategic changes are inevitable. There is a price to be paid, but the price must be paid.

The Soviet conspiracy to subvert the free world is no longer convincing. Why are there so many pro-Soviet armed forces fighting in so many countries? The Soviet conspiracy summarized since President Truman has been somewhat ineffective against this phenomenon.

Not to mention that the United States directly sent troops to fight against this conspiracy in Vietnam, and lost the three countries of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in succession.

If given a choice, even the Carter administration would not be willing to admit that the free world may have a little problem, but now he must admit that the free world may also have some flaws.

Supporting the family-centered Latin American ruling class is not enough to face this threat. The United States hopes to expand its support in Latin American countries. Specifically, when it comes to dealing with the pro-American dictatorship in Nicaragua, it is using the suspension of aid as a bargaining chip to Somoza. Putting pressure on improving the human rights situation, on the other hand, contacting moderate opposition groups in Nigeria.

Alan Wilson knew about this change through the Five Eyes Alliance. He still agrees with Carter's countermeasures to a limited extent, but he has some doubts about the part of chanting, but this is a matter for the United States, as long as the United Kingdom does not follow the United States. Starting with Carter, the slogans of freedom and democracy in the United States have been resounding, but apart from Carter's own sincerity in chanting, the other presidents really just chanted.

It seems to be no problem, but I am afraid that the United States will complete self-hypnosis after chanting scriptures for a long time.

He is still reporting Callahan's achievements on Xiangjiang's reform, but he doesn't think there is anything to learn from the local area. After all, Xiangjiang is only a tiny place, and it is still different from the local area. To put it simply, Whitehall admits that Xiangjiang's reform has achieved some results, but transplanting it to the mainland may be unacceptable. Simply put, there is nothing to change in the mainland.

You, the prime minister, don’t even dare to take a tough stance on the issue of worker demonstrations and wage increases, so why change? Clearly asking for trouble.

Norman Brook, the former supreme authority, once taught Alan Wilson a word. The principle of neutrality is not only to maintain a distance between the ruling party and the opposition party, but also a way to contact them at the same time. Norman Brook is obviously practicing The latter maintains a close relationship with top leaders of both parties.

Alan Wilson must also maintain necessary contact with the opposition party from time to time to increase mutual trust. Is there some misunderstanding about the Conservative Party's attack on Whitehall's bureaucracy?

In order to eliminate the embarrassment between the two, it is normal to meet in a relatively dark place. Turning off the lights and lighting candles is precisely to avoid the embarrassing atmosphere between each other.

"The attack on civil servants is very unreasonable. Is it still wrong for us to implement the ruling party's decision-making? Dear party leader, you will not avoid the important and ignore the minor. In order to avoid disputes, so choose us who have no ability to resist and use it to divert conflicts. If If this is the case, then we people are really unlucky. We are always played by you politicians." Alan Wilson shook the goblet in his hand, looking at the red transparent liquid in it and complaining.

"Does Sir think he is wronged?" Mrs. Thatcher's eyes were a little dazed. The current scene had to remind her of some dusty memories, and she began to speak without thinking.

"There is a little bit of injustice, but I don't feel particularly wronged. It's just a comparison of the positive contributions to the country. When I think about it, there may be things that I haven't done enough. I can still do it in front of the leader of the Conservative Party. Hold your chest proudly. And the civil servants should not bear such a big blame, they have nothing wrong."

Alan Wilson's invitation to Mrs. Thatcher was not a sign of the afternoon. In fact, whether it is the Conservative Party or the Labor Party, which high-level is clean? Even if it is clean, even Profumo, the former Minister of Defense, can turn over, can't he absorb the beneficial experience and do the same? After so many years, he has done what should be done.

In fact, it is precisely because of old acquaintances that Alan Wilson does not want to go to war with Mrs. Thatcher, nor does he think he is the emperor of the world. Anyway, there is no one in the UK other than Her Majesty the Queen who can exchange with him to the extreme. Yes, this also includes Margaret Thatcher.

If there is a misunderstanding, you can talk about it. There is nothing you can’t talk about. Don’t expand the scope of attack, and expand the partisan conflict to neutral groups at every turn. This kind of extreme operation is not advisable.

"Are you not involved in the policies of the Labor Party at all? And Whitehall has exaggerated the checks and balances on policies, and just watched the Labor Party government step by step bring Britain into the Soviet system?" Mrs. Thatcher sneered.

"Margaret, where did this come from? In fact, if I really follow my thinking, I am considering buying a Rolls-Royce for Brezhnev himself. See how the Soviet Union treats many The third world is so generous, providing so many resources without blinking an eye, and the UK might give even more."

Alan Wilson shook his head helplessly. Unfortunately, some invisible rules still limit the imagination of politicians in terms of governance.

Once the granite heads of many politicians are cut open, the inside is as empty as a jellyfish? What can he do?

"It seems that the secretary-general of the cabinet is very willing to see the British Empire prostrate at the feet of the Soviets." The corners of Mrs. Thatcher's mouth slightly curled up, and she sneered at the man in front of her. Complacent."

"A big country in the world? Well, to be fair, the current UK can indeed afford such an evaluation. It reminds me of Prime Minister Eden's time when I firmly opposed Defense Secretary Duncan's disarmament."

Alan Wilson thought of Churchill's son-in-law, former Minister of Defense Duncan, "In fact, the Conservative Party is really similar to the Labor Party in this regard. The so-called world powers, according to the ideas at the time, are still left with a good quality. Question, how can there be today's conversation?"

"Don't think that I may be critical of the Conservative Party. I just mentioned a simple example. The 1984 book was not banned by the United States or the Soviet Union, but Eden was banned because of Churchill's perception. This is simply the biggest joke in the world. , and the maker of this joke is precisely my motherland, just thinking about it makes me cry."

In the end, Alan Wilson did not completely say that Whitehall is not responsible. Of course, the main responsibility lies with the politicians who formulate policies. Whether Mrs. Thatcher is willing to listen to this is her question.

If Mrs Thatcher wanted to hold Whitehall accountable, it had better be fair, and if civil servants are to be held accountable, so should politicians. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com If we only pursue the responsibilities of civil servants and do not hold politicians accountable, then that is a big problem.

Can't political parties not engage in mutual liquidation for the smooth operation of the rules? Then what? Liquidating civil servants who enforce policy? Why did Mr. Zhaoming, a British student, save the country with a curve?

If Mrs. Thatcher felt that civil servants could be used as a scapegoat to avoid tearing faces with the Labor Party, and at the same time as a good target to quell civil dissatisfaction.

Then Alan Wilson will talk about how many British property properties were sold at a low price when the war cabinet cooperated with the US Lend-Lease Act.

"Margaret, we are not enemies. In fact, only the close cooperation of political officials and affairs officials can make this country better and better." Alan Wilson took the initiative to express his favor, "There are problems in the country that can be adjusted, and there is no need What a drastic method to use, otherwise, what is the difference from the Soviet Union, which upholds revolutionary ideas? It’s just that their revolution kills people, and your comprehensive and carefully considered methods will not kill people?”

"Sir, it's better to call me Mrs. Thatcher." Mrs. Thatcher corrected her seriously, and then said, "Can't I see that the beneficiaries of nationalization are civil servants?"

"This is definitely a mistake. If we think about it, the beneficiaries of the privatization movement can also be civil servants." Alan Wilson shook his head and denied, "So this kind of accusation is very ridiculous. Of course, Whitehall is willing to agree with previous The government cooperates and benefits the society in a state of political neutrality, and this will not change."

Allen Wilson just clarified the bottom line, and hoped that Mrs. Thatcher would not treat civil servants as scapegoats, otherwise he would not cooperate with the other party. If he could get along with each other in harmony, if the Conservative Party came to power one day, he would definitely become Mrs. Thatcher Strong support behind.

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