British Civil Servant

Chapter 528 Labor Party’s Big Victory

Norman Brooke was right. Attlee did know about the completion of the alloy tube plan right away. In order to restart the alloy tube plan, the Attlee cabinet invested a lot of energy and funds in the past five years. It was almost the same as the nationalization movement. Outside, the biggest gold-swallowing behemoth finally had its results today.

Today is different from 1945. In addition to maintaining the Labor Party's campaign proposition in 1945, which was the goal of a socialist community of Great Britain, it is also about making Britain great again.

To boost Britain's majesty after the war and reverse the decline, he had to discuss with the Labor cabinet ministers whether to announce the news. Attlee also listened to the opinions of his colleagues. After all, it was too close to the election date. If it was leaked, there would be Possibility of creating a negative impression.

"Of course it is announced. I personally think it also shows that we can not only do domestic affairs as well as the voters remember, but also safeguard the interests of the British Empire like the Conservative Party." Ernest Bevin supported the immediate announcement of this News, "Anyway, it's just a formal test. We will test it immediately after this election. It is not to deceive voters."

As Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin was very aware of the importance of nuclear weapons to Britain today.

The Labor Party's Attlee cabinet did not pursue a very active decolonization policy on colonial issues.

It can be said that there is basically no fundamental contradiction between the Labor Party and the Conservative Party on the colonial issue. The difference lies in some policy details.

Not to mention the tin ore and rubber in British Malaya, in the past 1949, Britain’s oil imports from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran were about three times the amount of oil imported from other regions. "Iran's oil companies are basically all British-owned oil companies." Labor ministers are very aware of the support these colonies and protectorates have for the British local economy and employment.

The Labor Party of this era is actually a conservative, but it can become a national conservatism. Just like Stalin's establishment of communism in one country defeated Trotsky's world revolution.

The one-country conservatives in the Labor Party pay more attention to domestic fairness issues than the Conservative Party, but their eyes are limited to what is going on at home, abroad and in the colonies. Most Labor ministers do not care.

The Labor cabinet also wants to restore Britain's majesty, otherwise it would not recognize Ernest Bevin's campaign slogan to make Britain great again. This slogan is already very obvious.

The successful completion of the current alloy tube project has lifted the spirit of the Labor cabinet. The completion of a project means that there is no need to continue to invest huge sums of money in support. Britain's imperial interests are guaranteed and expenses can be saved. This is Absolutely a good thing.

The news that Britain had completed the construction of nuclear weapons finally appeared in the newspapers. The Conservative Party expressed doubts about this. After all, it is impossible for the Conservative Party, which has long been reduced to the opposition party, to know about the restart of the alloy tube plan. That was the reset that took place only after Attlee became Prime Minister.

But the publication of this news makes one of the Labor Party's two main propositions, the slogan "Make Britain Great Again", even more real. It has brought new changes to the election situation, but what the final result will be will only be known on the day of the election.

February is actually extremely important for Alan Wilson. Earlier, Norman Brooke had hinted that the term of the British High Commissioner for Malaya, Gerald Edward, had come to an end. Whether he should continue to stay in office or be transferred, he had always wanted to It is extremely important to go to Malaya to work in social institutions.

Objectively speaking, how big a country can grow is directly related to its geographical location, resource endowment, etc. Starting from the geographical location, it is undeniable that the Soviet Union and the United States are rich in natural resources and mineral resources and can support a larger population.

In terms of resource endowment, although many resource-poor countries can indeed rely on purchasing or even plundering foreign resources to support their own development, in the final analysis, the country's long-term development still depends on itself.

As a medium-sized country, Britain's own conditions are not bad. Coal and iron ore are available. This does not include the undiscovered North Sea oil. It is considered a very versatile country among European countries.

But this depends on who it is compared with. Compared with the United States and the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom does not have many advantages. The UK has a small land area, few resources, and a small population.

Therefore, we must find ways to preserve some of the vast colonies currently, otherwise we will have no chance to play in the future. To this end, Alan Wilson felt that he could be friends with anyone, as long as the conditions allowed.

Therefore, he did not want Indonesia to stand on the side of the United States, and hoped to unite with Australia to turn Indonesia into a pro-Soviet country under heavy pressure. Under the banner of General Mountbatten, he was like a soft-cooked person, constantly giving Pame Lamont Barton's path to wealth cleared obstacles for this purpose.

He is now helping Pamela Mountbatten as much as possible, and he also hopes to borrow the financial resources his fiancée has grown in the future to offset Britain's transformation into a financial city. The effect may not be great so far, but as long as there is time, who says that there cannot be another way.

One Japan is enough in this world. Isn’t it shameful for a country like Britain, which once dominated the world, to compare itself with Japan?

In February 1950, Britain's first post-war general election took place. Supporters of the Conservative and Labor parties walked out of their homes and cast their votes to decide which party would govern Britain in the next five years.

Whether it is the Labor cabinet or the challenger Conservative Party, whether it is Attlee, a mediocre person in Churchill's eyes, or an arrogant Churchill in Attlee's eyes, they all attach great importance to this election.

This election is different from the one in 1945, although many polls suggest that the Conservatives will not win easily. But even Churchill himself did not expect that he would lose his pants.

This time was completely different. After several years of being in opposition, Churchill was fully prepared for this election. At least he felt that he was definitely more prepared than last time.

In fact, this is what Churchill himself thought. In the past two years alone, Alan Wilson could think of the Socialist International, Make Britain Great Again, and the advent of nuclear weapons. He did not even count the three-ring diplomacy that he copied and gave to Prime Minister Attlee. .

If he were not a civil servant and could not show his preference for which party, he would now want to instruct Attlee on how to lead the Labor Party to defeat the Conservative Party. Needless to say, he would just state the facts. Churchill was the father of the Soviet Union.

The development of the logical chain of the father of the Soviet Union is as follows: the British seized the battleship - the Goben incident - the Ottoman Empire entered the war - Imperial Russia fell into the siege of the Allies - the failure of Gallipoli - the blockade continued - the total political, military and economic collapse of Imperial Russia - February Revolution - October Revolution - the emergence of the Soviet Union.

All this started when Churchill, as Lord of the Admiralty at the time, believed that the Ottoman Empire, the leader of the Peace Church for hundreds of years, was not as valuable as two battleships.

Until now, he couldn't remember what other cards Churchill could play. On February 22, Alan Wilson took his fiancée Pamela Mountbatten out to vote. They queued for a long time at the polling place and the two of them joined hands and cast their votes in support of the Labor Party.

But Alan Wilson didn't pay attention. An acquaintance happened to see him today, Ms. Margaret, the chairperson of the school's conservative party, happened to see this scene.

On February 22, more than 26 million people across the UK walked out of their homes and participated in the first post-war general election, which would determine the theoretical direction of British politics in the next five years.

Newspapers with different positions are analyzing who will win this election. The Labor Party and the Conservative Party each have their supporters.

The UK is not a big country, and one day is enough to determine the outcome of this general election. As the results of major polling stations are released, the direction of the general election has become increasingly obvious.

It was almost a replica of the 1945 general election. The Labor Party was far ahead from the beginning and reached 330 seats first. Victory was already certain. The remaining time was just a matter of how much it won.

By the next day, the entire general election had come to an end. The Labor Party won a resounding victory, winning 388 seats, five seats less than in the 1945 general election, but it was still a resounding victory.

After the general election, the Labor Party proved with practical actions that its victory in 1945 was no accident. The Labor Party once again defeated the Conservative Party and obtained an absolute majority in the British House of Commons.

I just don’t know how much this victory will affect Britain’s control of nuclear weapons, and the effect of this news.

The outcome has been decided, and the British general election that has been hotly debated for more than a month has come to an end. Alan Wilson put his arm around his fiancée's shoulders, reflecting his usual style of hitting the loser hard, and mocked without hesitation, "Dear, Do you think Churchill will become disheartened and quit politics?”

"What do you think, dear!" She snuggled into Alan Wilson's arms and rubbed the man's chest, saying softly, "Judging from this man's consistent style, he has always fought to the end."

"That makes sense!" Alan Wilson nodded clearly, and then blurted out, "Poor Aiden."

As a politician, Eden has been a giant of the Conservative Party since before the war. As a result, Churchill has been clinging to the position of leader of the Conservative Party, leaving Eden, who has long been cultivated as a prince, unable to take any further steps.

"Dear, celebrate!" Alan Wilson, who was no longer paying attention to the election results, kept his hands idle while speaking, lifting the restraints on Pamela Mountbatten.

"Is this how you celebrate?" Although she said so, Pamela Mountbatten still adjusted her body according to her fiancé's hands, so that the restraints on her body could be lifted as soon as possible, and her life should be more fulfilling, so that she would feel comfortable.

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