British Civil Servant

Chapter 1089 New Immigration Law

"I still have a few months to complete my final studies." Alexeyev was quite honest in front of Furtseva. Of course, the specific content must be reserved for his mother. For example, as an ace spy, the instructor arranged for him A few friends, just in case you are seduced by beauty when you go abroad on a mission.

Alexeyev did not want Furtseva to know about this, especially since there was an age gap between him and several of his partners.

Fortseva might get angry if she finds out. This underestimates the cultural tsar. The most Fortseva can say is that this kind of thing is just based on the roots.

Alexeyev also didn't know what kind of emotional problems his mother had with his father. He almost never asked about this matter because both parents kept silent about it.

Alexeyev had heard some rumors that Feliubin and Furtseva got married and were promoted to deputy ministers of foreign affairs. After their marriage, they settled in Moscow, and their passionate relationship only cooled down. Later, news came from time to time that there were other women appearing in Feliubin's life. Due to career considerations, they cannot divorce, but they have different dreams.

Sometimes Alexeyev also wants to bridge the relationship between the two, but he doesn't know where to start, so he can only give up.

Alan Wilson was sitting in a daze in his office in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building. For some reason, he always felt that he was haunted by the power of cause and effect. Could it be that Macmillan was coming back and really brought some diplomatic results?

"Permanent Secretary, the statistics sent by the High Commissioner of Malaya, and the Ikeda Cabinet's outline of Japan's ten-year development plan sent by the Tokyo Embassy." Chief Private Secretary Wick came in after knocking on the door and gave his immediate boss Two documents were sent from the Far East.

"High Commissioner Richard also said that the first batch of shipbuilding internship students has already set off. The colonial government summoned 3,500 vocational school students to come to the British shipbuilding industry for internship." After Wick put down the documents again, The layout of the shipbuilding industry was also mentioned.

"Good news, help me make an appointment with colleagues from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to talk about this matter." Alan Wilson smiled and nodded, and then opened up about the latest trends in supporting objects and supporting imaginary enemies.

Then Alan Wilson first opened the ten-year development outline about Japan, muttering words about the country being rich and the people being poor, and the advantages of low human rights. Of course, this is normal, and this is the case for late-developing countries.

Japan has been prospering for ten years after the war. On the one hand, the national economy has grown rapidly and the government's fiscal revenue has continued to flow; on the other hand, there has been overcapacity, generally low residents' income levels, huge income gaps, and high unemployment. coexistence, as well as the reality of excessive dependence on foreign trade and unbalanced industrial structure.

A big manufacturing country is not a strong manufacturing country.

Twenty years later, it can be applied to South Korea, and fifty years later, it can be applied to a certain big country.

However, countries like Japan and South Korea cannot afford any resources except their hardworking and willing population.

The situation they face is even more extreme, and they have to fight their way out. If a major country fails, it will be seriously injured, but if Japan and South Korea fail, it will not be seriously injured.

This results in Japan and South Korea having to rely on the external market. The internal markets of the two countries are better than nothing and can only play an embellishment role.

After ten years of development, Japan has begun to try to go overseas. If Syngman Rhee had not just stepped down and South Korea was still in turmoil, Japan's first choice would definitely be South Korea's overseas target.

"But what happened to Grace? Is it so difficult to kill a leader of a small country who has stepped down?" Alan Wilson suddenly put down the document. He swore in front of Princess Margaret many years ago that he would make this man curse Britain for not sending troops to the Korean War. The bastard killed the whole family. He has such a good memory, how could he forget?

Grace also felt deeply wronged. He wanted to use Syngman Rhee's head to show his sincerity, but he didn't know if he had done too much wrong. The outdated president of this Asian country was much harder to kill than his counterpart in African countries. It was almost impossible to kill him. He hasn't found an opportunity to make a move for months. The guy lives in seclusion and doesn't know what he can do.

"Because of Rhee's existence, Japan will first go south to Southeast Asia. Now it depends on whose agent is more powerful." Alan Wilson read Japan's ten-year development outline.

The Malayan colonies had geographical advantages, as well as the widespread Chinese ethnic group in Southeast Asia, and were wealthier than the locals.

Japan also has its advantages. First of all, Southeast Asian countries do not dislike Japan. Some countries that were colonies at the time responded favorably to Japan's attack on the colonists.

Now it depends on whose agent is stronger. The British can use Malaya as a medium to infiltrate through the Chinese ethnic group. Japan can use traditional influence, but it is essentially a confrontation between Britain and Japan.

"Now Britain has nothing to do with the United States, and I can't defeat Japan?" Alan Wilson immediately picked up the statistics of Malaya, including the completion of the West-Malaysia Railway, radios are now available in every household, exports throughout Southeast Asia, black and white TV into the sight of locals.

Of course, the current colonial Malaya can be summarized as the country is rich and the people are poor, which is the same as Japan.

But it would be nice if there were changes. Bank balances could grow in the future, and British-made refrigerators, washing machines, and black-and-white TVs would be in every household. Such changes would be enough to keep Malaya stable.

"Would you like to try the mother-in-law economy?" Alan Wilson thought, a clever trick to stimulate market vitality.

But after careful consideration, he decided to forget it. When he was a high commissioner, he did something wrong. Simply put, he got it in the wrong order, which resulted in the mother-in-law's financial difficulties being unable to be easily transplanted.

That is because he has already engaged in real estate to rejuvenate the country, so now the idea of ​​not marrying my daughter without a house cannot be realized. Houses are not a problem at all for most, if not all, residents of Malaya.

Now, if we want to brainwash the residents of Malaya to promote consumption, we can only start with black household appliances. That is, refrigerators, washing machines, and black-and-white TVs "will take five to ten years to become popular, and then the technology should be updated and a wave of leeks can be cut."

We can’t start buying a house, we can only think of ways to do it from these consumer goods. Alan Wilson thought hard, what else can he do to make a fuss about it? Since a house is not available, the only option is a car.

You can also think of ways to deal with maternal and infant products! Although he left Malaya, Alan Wilson still worked hard for the development of the colony. It was a pity that Hepburn was not here. At Hepburn's age, he was very suitable to develop the maternal and infant products market. Creating a milk powder brand was definitely not a problem.

After thinking about the consumer areas that could probably be stimulated, Alan Wilson called Richard back. In recognition of Richard's achievements, it expresses the important role that Malaya has played in restoring Britain's traditional influence. For example, the traditional influence in Myanmar has been restored well.

As for the disputes caused by some matters between men and women in Thailand, Alan Wilson meant that it is inconvenient to interfere. People are not machines, especially the armed garrison. The officers and soldiers of the garrison were willing to increase the income of the Malayan aviation industry and did not cause trouble to the colonies. The colonial government There should be no friction with the garrison. If it is strictly managed, it may turn the dissatisfaction of the Thai people into dissatisfaction within Malaya.

Of course, the colonial government could use one or two incidents to prove its responsibility, such as taking some three melons and two dates, but it would definitely be a huge sum of money for ordinary people's business to compensate women who gave birth to illegitimate children for British soldiers.

This money is not much, but it must not be saved on advertising effects. It is best to make it known to everyone, leave the stereotype in Thailand, and improve the happiness of Malaya by attracting Thailand.

Macmillan returned from his visit to India. The core issue was whether the Indian government could take over British Kenya, the core area of ​​British East Africa, with four to five million Indians. Nehru simply refused.

"I told Nehru that if Nehru is willing to let these Indians return to the country," Macmillan said in front of Prime Minister Eden at No. 10 Downing Street, "Britain can use its diplomatic influence to let Portugal take control of Goa. Please have a good discussion with New Delhi, set a return deadline, and start the return process step by step."

"In other words, there are no results?" Eden looked at Macmillan with a blank look, and then stopped talking to the foreign secretary who had just returned from a trip. "Ask Mother Huo and Butler to come and talk about launching the new immigration law. The draft will be voted on in the House of Commons." Alec Douglas-Home and Rab Butler are also Conservative Party leaders.

Eden wants to launch a new immigration law. In Britain after World War II, immigration has become an increasingly serious social problem due to the increasing number of immigrants from the Commonwealth. The number of native people of color now reaches 200,000. With the independence of the colonies, this trend will definitely increase. The previous immigration laws were still too tolerant.

And judging from the polls, Aiden feels that this is a good way to increase support. British society is generally quite fed up with the increase in immigration, so social discussions are common.

Not to mention the possible influx of hundreds of thousands of immigrants to Kenya under previous immigration laws. As Macmillan's visit to India failed to resolve the issue of Indian identity in Kenya, Eden used this to boost his approval rating.

On May 20, in the British House of Commons, Eden proposed a new immigration law and a new principle of place of residence for immigration, which was voted on in the House of Commons.

"Actually, the place of residence principle implemented in Malaya has been very effective when implemented." Faced with the Labor Party's doubts, Eden calmly elaborated on the facts, "The issue of Indian descent in British Kenya may lead to a large number of The influx of immigrants may be in the hundreds of thousands, and I hope the opposition parties will seriously consider this issue."

Eden is full of confidence. For him, the immigration issue is a clear-cut one, and the immigration bill is being broadcast live on the BBC. He wants to see what the Labor Party has to say.

"Prime Minister Eden, the Conservative Party has finally done some practical work." After Harold Wilson and Gaitske whispered for a while, he joked, "After the Conservative Party came to power, there was no good news for a long time. Well, this time may be the only exception.”

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