Reborn as a police officer in South Africa
1329 Paparazzi
Philip Snowden was elected as a Labor MP in 1906. He lost his MP seat during the World War because he opposed conscription. Now he is back in Parliament and is a staunch supporter of Ramsay Macdonald.
When Ramsay Macdonald formed the government, he appointed Philip Snowden as Chancellor of the Exchequer. This was also a controversial person. He was one of the founders of the Labor Party. Some people thought that Philip Snowden was a member of the Labor Party.
The biggest traitor.
Coincidentally, Ramsay Macdonald was also considered the biggest traitor to the Labor Party. In 1931, Ramsay Macdonald formed the government for the second time, and then Ramsay Macdonald and Philip Snowden
Both were expelled from the Labor Party.
Now one of these two is the leader of the Labor Party and the other is the founder of the Labor Party.
“So what should we do?” Oswald Maudsley didn’t know what to do. He wanted to promote something in the UK, and Times News Group couldn’t get around it at any cost.
"You can go to the Daily Telegraph, or the Morning Post, or even the Workers' Weekly. This is a lawsuit, but also a war. We must and will win the final victory."
Ramsay Macdonald, a former journalist and speaker, speaks volumes.
“Don’t get your hopes up, Times News Group is not going to be easy to deal with.” Ramsay Macdonald’s friend and fellow MP J.R. Kleins was not optimistic.
"The results are not important, what we want is the process. As long as more people know what we have done, we have already won." Ramsay McDonald smiled, and the Labor Party was invincible in this lawsuit.
If the London District Court rules against the Federation of Labor, it just shows that the Labor Party is the only group that truly fights for the interests of workers.
Facts have proved that even with the popularity of the Labor Party soaring, there are still many media willing to support it. Starting from the next day, news about this lawsuit gradually increased.
"Big news, big news. The Labor Party led by Mr. Ramsay Macdonald has officially declared war on Fawalt Steel Group. This is a war between workers and capitalists. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald declares that he is ready."
He will not give up until he reaches his goal." The voice of the newsstand owner filled the streets. The headline on the front page of the "Daily Telegraph" was bolded: We want to go to war with Southern Africa!
Next to the Daily Telegraph, the front page headline of The Times read: Germany refuses to pay reparations, French troops return to Ruhr.
France reoccupies the Ruhr, which means that the "Dawes Plan" cannot continue to be implemented.
But who cares?
Londoners don’t care how angry the French are on the other side of the strait. Southern Africa was once a British colony, and now Britain wants to go to war with Southern Africa. Will Southern Africa become a second United States?
This kind of news can better satisfy the British people's passion for gossip.
"Give me one." Zhang Yi, the young editor-in-chief of The Times, paid a penny, took away a copy of The Daily Telegraph, and then boarded an electric bus with a jingling bell. .
It’s really electric, it’s amazing, it was an electric bus in 1923, and it was produced in southern Africa!
Unlike The Times, which has always been known for its "fairness and seriousness", the editor of the Daily Telegraph is indeed unscrupulous and turned a lawsuit into a lawsuit that was just to attract attention and not really make a voice for workers. Described as the greatest appeal for interests since the industrial revolution.
The editor of the "Daily Telegraph" used extremely inflammatory language in the news to describe the proliferation of southern African goods in the Commonwealth, describing southern African enterprises as slave factories in the colonial era, and southern African entrepreneurs were naturally cruel The editor of the ruthless slave owner "The Daily Telegraph" not only verbally criticized southern African enterprises, but also called on the British to reject southern African goods as a punishment for southern African enterprises.
"How is it possible to reject southern African products?" Zhang Yi sneered while sitting at his desk, throwing the "Daily Telegraph" he just bought into the trash can next to him.
reject
How to refuse?
The editor of the "Daily Telegraph" ignored the fact that the more ordinary people are, the more dependent they are on high-quality and low-priced southern African products.
Among other things, without the influx of food from southern Africa, many British families would not have survived the world war and subsequent economic crisis.
Without the wool from southern Africa, Britain’s high-end textiles would remain unaffordable for ordinary people.
Without the oil in southern Africa, the popularity of cars in the UK would not be so fast. Maybe Zhang Yi would have to take a horse-drawn carriage to work. Don’t forget, this is London.
Without the steel from southern Africa, ordinary British households might still be using wooden barrels.
Even French fries, one of the British national dishes, use Southern African potatoes.
reject?
Unless Britain returns to its barbaric days!
"Have you seen the news in the Daily Telegraph today?" Zhang Yi's colleague Williams is a pure Londoner. He is always neatly dressed in a black striped suit, shiny leather shoes, and a pocket watch hanging on his chest.
The watch chain is as dazzling as those bank managers in Financial Street.
Zhang Yi said nothing, looked at the trash can, and then got up to pour coffee.
Oh, sorry, coffee is also produced in southern Africa.
The tea Williams just made is also produced in southern Africa.
Even the cups used by Zhang Yi and Williams are produced in southern Africa.
So you refuse?
"Haha, you're right. The trash can is the best place for the Daily Telegraph." Williams laughed. Although the sales volume of the Daily Telegraph is higher than that of The Times, its influence cannot be compared.
.
But there is a problem. The Times has a higher influence on the upper class, while the Daily Telegraph targets the common people.
That’s why The Times still attaches great importance to the Daily Telegraph.
“Gentlemen, please come to the conference room for a meeting.” Bell, the editor-in-chief’s assistant, is a girl with blond hair who just graduated from Nyasaland University last year.
“How is the weather today?” Zhang Yi asked a question that seemed out of tune.
“The editor-in-chief is not in a good mood.” Bell knew what Zhang Yi was asking.
The meeting room was overcast. As a senior editor, Zhang Yi was qualified to sit at the round table. The chairs beside the wall were used as photojournalists and text reporters. The interns didn’t even have seats and could only stand and listen.
Editor-in-Chief Rousseau Clarkson looks over sixty, but is actually less than fifty. He is thin, has a funny goatee, and wears a pair of rimless round glasses that almost cover half of his face.
Rousseau Clarkson previously served as the editor-in-chief of the Southern Africa Bureau of The Times. He was just transferred to London last year to take charge of the work. He is a very serious person who takes his work seriously and responsibly. His work attitude is vigorous and resolute, and he does not tolerate any slackness among his subordinates.
“You should all have seen the report of the Daily Telegraph, how is it, how do you feel?” Rousseau Clarkson is a French southern African, and his English is also very standard. He is also proficient in Chinese and Boer.
“That’s ridiculous!”
“Ridiculous remarks!”
“Grandstanding!”
Editors and reporters were talking about it, but the interns wisely kept their opinions to themselves.
“Zhang, what do you think?” Rousseau Clarkson still attached great importance to Zhang Yi. Zhang Yi was also the only editor Rousseau Clarkson brought to London from southern Africa.
"The Daily Telegraph's report looks ridiculous, but it seems to me that it has another purpose." Zhang Yi is very careful and has a keen sense of news. This is why Rousseau Clarkson attaches great importance to Zhang Yi. Latest update
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"Yes, gentlemen, don't ignore the reports of the Daily Telegraph. They are building momentum for the Labor Party. We must do something and not let public opinion affect the election in the second half of the year." Rousseau Clarkson said bluntly, don't
Look at the British media shouting about freedom of speech every day. In fact, all newspapers have a position. Some serve the Conservative Party, some serve the Liberal Party, and some serve the pound.
"It's difficult to handle. Although the Daily Telegraph is building momentum for the Labor Party, it is claiming to be a voice for the workers. If we hold an opposition at this time, it will be equivalent to standing on the opposite side of the workers." Vice President
Editor Alexandra Field frowned. The Times's influence on the people at the bottom is not as good as that of the Daily Telegraph. If it stands against the workers again, it will definitely damage the reputation of The Times.
cause significant impact.
"We can pay attention to the way. The Daily Telegraph focuses its report on the impact of Southern African companies on local companies. We can focus on Southern African goods. It is precisely because of the import of Southern African goods that local companies are superior.
Enterprises have to face the needs of the people, and southern African products are of high quality and low price. If we boycott southern African products, we will go back to the wrong path." Zhang Yi had already had an idea just now. If it hadn't been for this sudden meeting,
, Zhang Yi may have already written the manuscript.
“Nice idea, keep going” Rousseau Clarkson encouraged. What Zhang Yi said was correct, but not enough.
“It is necessary to increase interviews with steel workers and shift the focus to the conflicts between workers and local steel companies”
“Perhaps we can try to find the Conservative Party or the Liberal Party. If we stand on the opposite side of the Labor Party, we can speak for the Conservative Party or the Liberal Party.”
“Would you like to interview the judges of London Magistrates’ Court and hear what they say?”
“Hehe, we can leave it to the reporters from the Daily Mail to interview the judge, they are the best at it”
Compared with the politically biased "The Times", the "Daily Mail" targets similar groups to the "Daily Telegraph" and has greater influence at the bottom.
The Daily Telegraph’s reporters are best at stalking, the predecessor of paparazzi.
ps: Today is the winter solstice, brothers, don’t forget to eat dumplings. Today is the ninth lunar month, brothers, don’t forget to put on some clothes.
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