Reborn as a police officer in South Africa
1526 Traitor
Kensington-Chelsea is a wealthy area in London. Abe Hamlet lived next to Hyde Park. Before the 18th century, it was the king's deer hunting ground. Since then, it has been open to the public and has become a place where people hold various political gatherings.
As a place for other mass activities, there is the famous "Speaker's Corner" in the park.
Speakers' Corner is the place where Abe Hamlet went most often. As a member of parliament, Abe Hamlet often gave public speeches to gain public support. The term "honorary white man" has been used frequently by Abe Hamlet these days.
Mentioned, became Abe Hamlet's favorite work.
July 11th was Sunday, and as usual, Abbé Hamlet came to Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, where Conservative MP Robin Chelsea was giving a public speech.
"——The coal miners' strike has dealt a heavy blow to the British economy. The Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers are trying to solve this problem. We are facing many difficulties, some from outside and some from within us, especially those political speculators.
They are parasites of the British Empire. If we can pack them up and send them to France, then we will definitely solve this problem as quickly as possible -" Robin Chelsea is a member of Parliament born in Chelsea. He has many supporters in Hyde Park and his speech has won
received bursts of applause and cheers from the audience.
The main thing is that the "package and send to France" method is very suitable for British people. For most British people, France is the UK's garbage disposal center.
"I don't agree with you, Congressman Chelsea. Who do you mean by political speculators? Can you make it clearer?" Abe Hamlet raised his hand to retort. The "political speculators" mentioned by Robin Chelsea are indeed
It struck a sore spot with Abe Hamlet.
As mentioned in the previous chapter, Abe Hamlet was a Liberal before. When the Labor Party first came to power, Abe Hamlet defected from the Liberal Party and joined the Labor Party, perfectly meeting the definition of a "political speculator."
"I didn't offend anyone. You are welcome to take your seat -" Robin Chelsea was not angry when her speech was interrupted. She was really well behaved.
This was said as if Abe Hamlet was speaking the right words.
The surrounding audience burst into laughter. Although there were many members of the House of Commons, only those people were coming and going. There were only a few who often appeared in Hyde Park, and everyone was familiar with them.
"Come down, don't talk nonsense there. Our Prime Minister is helpless in the face of the strike. He should resign and leave No. 10 Downing Street and give up the position of Prime Minister to a more suitable person." Abe Hamlet did not dwell on this issue and quickly transferred
topic.
"If it weren't for your Labor Party to cause trouble, things wouldn't have evolved to the extent they are today -" Robin Chelsea immediately turned his back. The Labor Party had indeed played a very bad role.
Just a few days ago, the Labor Party got a batch of food from nowhere and distributed it all to the coal miners who were struggling because of the strike on the grounds of humanitarianism.
It does seem quite humanitarian, right?
In fact, this behavior is very bad. Coal miners who are living in difficulty can continue the strike just by receiving free food. This is supporting the coal miners to continue the strike, and the attitude is very clear.
It is a pity that even if the Conservative government knows that the Labor Party's motives are impure, it has no position to accuse the Labor Party, because this behavior of the Labor Party is politically correct.
Just like the Congress granting "honorary white people" to the Chinese in southern Africa.
"Don't shirk responsibility. It is the incompetence of your Conservative Party that makes coal miners unwilling to resume work. Coal miners receive meager wages and have to work eight hours a day with no guarantee of safety. They are also British citizens. You voted as British citizens.
Is this how the democratic government that emerges serves British citizens?" Abe Hamlet understood the profound meaning of democracy. No matter what the ruling party did, it was right to oppose it.
The current Labor Party has entered a vicious circle of opposition for the sake of opposition, so no matter what the Conservative Party does, it is wrong.
It is not too simple for the opposition party to find fault with the ruling party. Failure to pay attention to the interests of coal miners is colluding with capitalists to exploit workers. Paying attention to the interests of coal miners is to buy votes with impure motives. Doing nothing is inaction. No matter what you do, it is useless.
Dereliction of duty, the same thing, different standpoints, different conclusions.
"Eight hours is a requirement of the Coal Mines Federation, and the Prime Minister's Office has not agreed to it——" Robin Chelsea is in a naturally weak position on this issue, and no matter how hard he explains, he cannot convince the public.
"But what have you done? Nothing! You are the biggest problem of the British Empire and the biggest obstacle to the British Empire's continued progress -" Abe Hamlet was firing on all cylinders, and Robin Chelsea really couldn't resist it.
After defeating the debate with Robin Chelsea, Abe Hamlet was so proud that he monopolized the entire podium.
"The Conservative Party is no longer suitable for the current British Empire and should be swept into the dust of history like the Liberal Party. The Labor Party is the hope for the future of the British Empire. Only under the leadership of the Labor Party can the British Empire continue to move forward and restore the glory of the British Empire.
, to maintain the glory of the British Empire -" Abe Hamlet was very proud, he had indeed stolen the limelight recently.
"Congressman Hamlet, can you answer me a question?" a voice came from the audience.
Abe Hamlet followed the voice and saw that it was Willie Barry, senior editor of The Times.
Abe Hamlet had a premonition that something was wrong, but before he could stop him, Willy Barry asked the question.
"A few days ago, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald went to the coal mines on the outskirts of London and distributed some food to the coal miners. Can you tell us where the food came from?" Willy Barry asked with a half-smile.
It's not sharp, but it left Abe Hamlet speechless.
"You can't answer my question because the food comes from a charity organization in the United States. At this sensitive moment, the charity organization in the United States donates food to the miners in the UK. Don't you have the slightest political sensitivity? If you talk about hunger,
The hunger situation in Indians is worse than that of local miners. Why don't Americans donate food to India? Is there any necessary connection between this?" Willy Barry's questions came one after another, and the audience were whispering and looking towards
Abe Hamlet's eyes were full of suspicion.
Chelsea is a wealthy area in London, and those who have time to go to Hyde Park to listen to the nonsense of politicians are the richest among the rich.
One thing must be admitted, rich people have the ability to provide themselves with elite education. The proportion of playboys among the rich is indeed relatively high, but the proportion of elites is also very high.
Elite means having the ability to think independently and not being swayed by other people's words.
Willie Barry's words obviously inspired people to think deeper.
"What does this have to do with political sensitivity? Charitable foundations in the United States cannot bear to see British miners struggling with hunger, and generously donate food to subsidize miners' families. Isn't this worth learning from all of us?" Abe
Hamlet speaks forcefully, and his words do sound reasonable and politically correct——
"Don't change the subject, you didn't answer my question, why do Americans only donate to miners? If you don't know why, then I can tell you that Americans hope that British miners will continue to strike, so that the United States can continue to donate to British miners.
If you export coal, Britain will continue to be in chaos and conflicts will continue to deepen. Your Labor Party often prides itself on the interests of workers, but if the British industry collapses, will the interests of workers have to be guaranteed by American companies? "Threat."
Leigh Barry said sharply.
"You are talking about a conspiracy theory. Not all actions can be explained from the perspective of conspiracy -" Abe Hamlet was sweating profusely and still resisting in embarrassment.
"Oh, what is good for you is human justice, and what is bad for you is conspiracy theories. Emotional conspiracy theories are specially designed for you. So can you explain what your Labor Party has done for the coal miners' strike? Apart from distributing those
Except for food, and those foods are just a drop in the bucket for working families and cannot solve their problems-" Willy Barry pressed forward step by step, and the audience booed.
First of all, I want to make it clear that poor people are definitely not in the mood to come to Hyde Park to listen to these politicians debate.
So the audience in Hyde Park were all rich people.
There is no doubt about the position of the rich. There are coal mine owners and business owners among them, and their interests are naturally opposed to those of the workers. Their attitude is also naturally opposed to the Labor Party.
"At least we have done something for the workers, but your Conservative government has done nothing. This is incompetence, dereliction of duty, and crime. The cabinet members should be tried in court-" Abe Hamlet struggled to his death.
"Sorry, I'm not a member of the Conservative Party -" Willie Barry is sure to win. Compared with the Labor Party, "The Times" is absolutely non-partisan: "-Last year, Parliament passed the "News Media Practice Regulations", we media
People must ensure a fair and equitable political stance and cannot lean towards any party——"
The British government is also advancing with the times and strengthening its control over news media, especially media such as The Times, which has particularly strict control.
"I have another question, Mr. Hamlet, your office received a donation of US$100,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation some time ago. How do you explain this?" Willy Barry continued to break the news, causing everyone to exclaim.
"You are talking nonsense, there has never been such a thing -" Abe Hamlet was shocked, his expression was extremely horrified.
Willy Barry said nothing and looked at Abe Hamlet with a sneer.
"You traitor to the British Empire!"
Finally someone couldn't hold it any longer.
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