Chapter 810 Everyone Has Independent Rights
Based on the current population density, geographical area and other basic conditions, we will provide support to grain merchant companies in British Malaya.
It would not have an impact on the existing agricultural population. In the final analysis, the population of the Malayan colonies was not large.
The adult labor force does not need to expand agricultural production to solve the employment problem, so the development of the Kra Isthmus this time follows the model of large-scale mechanized agricultural production. In the United States, they are called family farms, and in the Soviet Union, they are called collective farms. It doesn’t matter what they are called, they are pretty much the same anyway.
"It's not intensive farming that's called agriculture. It's called agriculture just like sheep eating people." During a walk with his wife who had returned from the headquarters, Alan Wilson held his wife's hand and said with a relaxed expression, "It's not like we haven't done it before. As long as Respect your original intention of pursuing profit and do it bravely. If anyone dares to resist, I will deal with him for you."
"It doesn't have to be so serious. Today's technology is much better than the era when sheep ate people." Pamela Mountbatten said lightly. She was really afraid of her husband being cruel. She knew very well that her man always relied on results to succeed. And do it at any cost.
"I'm just talking casually." He walked to a place to enjoy the cool air and stretched out his hand to wipe the chair. After his wife sat down, Alan Wilson sat down and said, "Of course some stubborn people may have some problems with the matter. Those who have caused obstacles to the development of the colonies, out of the interest of safeguarding the 12 million imperial subjects, will be treated as pro-Soviet elements and eliminated, and I believe there will be no opposition."
Pamela Mountbatten objected to being lonely, but Alan Wilson still preferred to solve the problem once and for all. When necessary, he would instigate ethnic groups from different countries on the Kra Isthmus to purge each other.
"Just be exiled to the Andaman Islands." Pamela Mountbatten pondered for a long time and came up with a compromise. She still felt that if there were a large number of deaths, even if they were attributed to ethnic conflicts, it would be detrimental to her husband's future.
"Oh, my dear, you are so kind." Alan Wilson sighed apologetically, he had not thought of this method. He even forgot about the existence of this isolated overseas archipelago. Indeed, the sequelae of this method were smaller, so he went back and added, "I just take precautions before they happen. You know, here in Asia, it is easier for farmers to Becoming a pro-Soviet element, there are many examples that prove what I say is right.”
After some self-defense, this topic was temporarily ended, and the development of the Kra Isthmus was just the beginning. Just one Kra isthmus cannot support a large grain merchant.
Pamela Mountbatten listened to her husband's brief description of the history of the four major grain merchants, and nodded, "Indeed, the shortest of these four companies has been established for fifty years. After so many years of development, it has accumulated strong advantages. "
"Of course!" Alan Wilson replied affirmatively. Even a pig could become an immortal if it lived for millions of years. "So the development of the Kra Isthmus will not affect their status. One Kra Isthmus is not enough. I will unite with other Colleagues, look for reliable places in Africa to expand the land in your hands. How about Northern Rhodesia? There are Slavs living there in three continents. As long as half of it is developed, it will become a support for your career. Foundation."
As far as British colonies in Africa are concerned, Northern Rhodesia is not special, but it is reliable.
At least according to the current communication, Northern Rhodesia does not have an independent tendency, and it is considered independent. Northern Rhodesia was also far more reliable than the black country. Reliability is the biggest advantage. At least after signing the contract, it will not fall out with the Mountbatten Group.
For example, the Banana Republics in Central America. From a personal perspective, he sympathized with these countries, but from another perspective, it was completely different. No one wanted to have such a big investment confiscated by a nationalization.
This also understands why the CIA insists on treating Guatemala as a model and punishing it to death.
"Thank you for your hard work, my dear." Pamela Mountbatten glanced at her with almond-shaped eyes, as if she depended on you.
By today, Pamela Mountbatten has already understood the fact that big capitalists cannot leave politics.
She knew very well how much convenience her father and husband gave her when doing business. If she thinks it's all due to her gifted business acumen, she's absolutely lying.
The next day, Alan Wilson, in the name of High Commissioner, handed the documents on the development of the Kra Isthmus to Pamela Mountbatten through absolutely legal channels. The Mountbatten Group paid three million pounds over ten years. Undertaken the development of the Kra Isthmus.
With the help of the Malayan Administrative Office and the Far East Joint Operations Command, with the help of Richard, the head of the Administrative Bureau, and an order from Pamela Mountbatten, the Mountbatten Group transported a large number of management personnel from Australia on Comet airliners. who invested in the development of the Kra Isthmus.
On this day, Kuala Lumpur welcomed an old friend of Alan Wilson, who was once the commissioner of the princely state with him and is now the commissioner of the Sudan. John came to Malaya and brought bad news, "The Sudanese The wave of independence cannot be suppressed. I have exhausted all methods, and the most important thing is that Whitehall also said that although it has been fighting for it from the cabinet, the effect is not great."
"Is there really no way?" Alan Wilson looked sad. Although he had always been prepared for Britain to retreat step by step, and knew that many colonies could not be saved, when the day came, he still felt sad in his heart.
John shook his head. The National Alliance Party won the parliamentary election and formed the Sudanese national government. Political suppression has completely failed. The situation in Sudan has evolved to this day, and it also has something to do with Egypt.
Farouk I looked like the reincarnation of Ali Pasha, and incited tragedy in Egypt. He endured humiliation and called on Egyptians to invest in national construction, which also had an impact on Sudan.
Alan Wilson had a sneer on his face, which seemed to have something to do with him, but what could he do? Just like history, if Nasser came to power, wouldn't that make Britain even more embarrassed?
The current dilemma in the UK lies here. Doing nothing will definitely not work, and doing it may not be much better than staying put.
"If there is really no other way, we can only throw away the warmth and not let any of the rebellious colonies live a good life." Alan Wilson said coldly, "You and I both came from British India. , is no stranger to this situation.”
"Yes." John squinted his eyes. Of course he knew what Alan Wilson was referring to, and then said, "It needs the approval of the cabinet. Maybe just my words are not enough to settle the matter."
"They kill each other, at least they won't disturb others." Alan Wilson raised his head and said relaxedly, "Divide and conquer."
Sudan has a natural basis for division, with Arabs in the north and blacks in the south. Why does it appear as a whole today? Of course, no surprise, it was still the work of the British Empire. Like British India, Sudan was a political entity that was pinched together by the British.
Although North and South Sudan have intersected in history, and the Arab Nubians established relatively weak rule in South Sudan during their heyday, it was actually British colonial rule that truly made North and South Sudan one country.
The main ethnic group in South Sudan is black, and they believe in Christianity and primitive religions. Before the British merger, it was actually a colony of Belgium. In 1896, Britain and Belgium reached an agreement. The Lado enclave that Belgium had just occupied before was transferred to the British, and this area was South Sudan in the general sense.
At this point, North and South Sudan became a separate political region, which was later the independent Republic of Sudan. In the early days of British rule, North and South Sudan were actually divided due to local ethnic and religious differences.
However, after the end of World War II, the British Empire's rule in the global colonies faced collapse. In order to maintain its rule in Sudan and to stabilize its indirect rule in Egypt, the United Kingdom decided to unify the governance of the entire British Sudan.
The biggest change in doing so is that the Nubians have gained greater power throughout Sudan, and the Arabic spoken by the Nubians has become the official language of the entire Sudan.
In essence, North and South Sudan lived together for ten years.
Britain once again bears unshirkable responsibility for the consequences of a world without five hundred countries.
"I'll go to London with you." Alan Wilson already knew the seriousness of the matter from his colleagues. This was no longer the time to enjoy life in British Malaya. He had to face it bravely.
"Okay!" John agreed happily, "Since you want to be independent, you must bear all the consequences of independence."
"Everyone has the right to pursue independence, including black people of course." Alan Wilson smiled calmly. "We give South Sudan a chance to choose. Ask whether it would like to be with the Arabs or become an independent country. . Or not be independent now, and see how Sudan develops after independence in a few years. Let’s take it step by step. It’s too early to say this now.”
After returning home in the evening, Alan Wilson confessed the matter to his wife, who controlled the development of the Kra Isthmus, "I want to go back to London to help John handle the matter of Sudan's independence. There are many things involved, and they belong to overseas assets. It is the responsibility of the Governing Council, and we cannot allow any colony to independently impact the mainland."
"That's right!" Pamela Mountbatten saw her husband's solemn look, nodded and said, "Go ahead, I'll arrange a special flight for you. Margaret is going to be here, and I want you to give it to her." Let’s arrange an itinerary.”
"Your Highness, you can just receive her." Alan Wilson cleared away the relationship without leaving a trace, looking like he would risk his life for the empire.