British Civil Servant

Chapter 176 Study Together

Alan Wilson sent the young Iron Lady home as promised, and there was no wrongdoing during this period.

Even in his heart, Alan Wilson hesitated. He was sure that he would not get mixed up with the future Mrs. Thatcher, at least it was definitely impossible to become a family.

Just think about the situation of being a prime minister and a cabinet secretary to see how difficult it is in the UK. What's more, the thinking of the two is completely opposite. Alan Wilson said that he is a true socialist, but he is not completely joking.

Given the choice between the Conservatives and Labour, he would certainly choose Labour, even if he couldn't say so publicly.

All sorts of problems could arise in the UK under Labour, but the future is certainly brighter than a drug-and-die one. Abandoning industry and engaging in finance is destined to make Britain's position in the world regress to that before the Industrial Revolution.

It's better when the wind is going smoothly, but if something happens, the few underwear left in the UK will be seen by the whole world. On the contrary, if this family can become a family, they will definitely get divorced immediately.

But a historical figure with a halo appeared in front of him, and he is still in the growth stage. Alan Wilson can't ignore it. He has already practiced it once at a huge risk, and it was on Fultseva.

For him, the current Iron Lady is almost an existence without resistance. Just think about it carefully, and it will shatter Alan Wilson's few moral feelings.

Although it was very immoral, he had made up his mind to do the last big thing before going to British India. Successful test drive a domestic car!

Alan Wilson comforted himself, this is a free society, there is no concept of chastity, more emphasis on loyalty after marriage. Anyway, Mr. Thatcher doesn't know his wife yet, so his behavior is definitely not malicious.

And having said that, even if there is a slight possibility that the two of them already know each other, wouldn't that be better!

At this time, Alan Wilson's transfer order had been issued, but out of the concern of the cabinet secretary, he was asked to decide when to leave. Time was running out, and he had to think of a way to take the initiative.

But at this time, Allen Wilson still has to meet with the Minister of Indian Affairs, Persick Lawrence. In the final analysis, a greedy person has too many desires, so he often falls into a busy state.

In a sense, Mrs. Thatcher was like this decades later. She paid too much attention to politics and ignored interpersonal relationships, which led to a long-term loneliness in her later years.

"Sir Edward,

I think I recommend you to go to New Delhi to understand the real situation there. "In the Indian Affairs Building, in the office of Persick Lawrence himself, the new Minister of Indian Affairs, Persick Lawrence, personally assessed Alan Wilson, "The cabinet is now arguing fiercely about the issue of British India. Do you think it's possible to calm down? "

"Out of consideration for the British Empire, I want to say yes. Out of consideration for the current real situation of the British Empire, I can only say that the chance is not great. It depends on human effort, and I am willing to work hard to implement the instructions of the empire." Alan Wilson held his head high chest, expressing great confidence in this difficult task.

"Very well, if you have to give up British India in the end, how do you think it will be beneficial to the British Empire? Just if, this is just a pure idea." Persick Lawrence is quite satisfied with Alan Wilson's statement , followed by another question.

"If this is just a simple assumption, I will simply answer it. Some voices believe that the integrity of British India should be preserved. In fact, this is unlikely. The relationship between the Muslim League and the Congress Party is in dire straits , will never coexist in the same country.” Alan Wilson thought for a moment and said, “Even if Nehru is willing, Ali Jinnah will never be willing. Divide."

This is also the last way to achieve it. In fact, it cannot be said that the Muslim League is selfish in insisting on independence and building a country, that is, it is irresponsible to the entire South Asian subcontinent.

Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Hindus. The problem in South Asia is not only the problem of the Peace Church. Hinduism is also not good. It is finally divided into two countries.

The situation in South Asia is difficult because it involves many appeals and power centers. Britain has not completely brought the South Asian subcontinent under its own rule. Outside of the big British India, there are still many land states that are semi-closed. A semi-independent state, Britain can only rule them indirectly.

And within British India, there are still various religious hostilities. These religions have their own ideas, and each of their small groups is likely to be mutually exclusive. The tearing war that happened a hundred years ago may be used as a The perfect reason for not sharing the sky, and among them there are a few leaders whose attitudes are as hard as iron and their appeal is as strong as the wind. With a single call, they can start a reckoning across the entire continent.

The final appeal of the Muslim League is Ali Jinnah, and the talent pool of the Congress Party is much richer.

If Alan Wilson returns to New Delhi, although he will try his best to delay the evacuation time of the United Kingdom, he will also consider Ali Jinnah's physical condition and deal with the partition while the leader of the Muslim League is still in good health.

"Partition seems to be Ali Jinnah's proposition!" As a minister of Indian affairs, although Persik Lawrence was keen on liberating women before, he still knew several prestigious leaders of British India.

"Yes, the Muslim League has stated that it will not live in the same country with Hindus. That's why I said that the unified India plan is very difficult to implement." Alan Wilson said frankly.

After World War I, King George V of England signed and passed an "Indian Government Organization Act", although this bill is already trying to apply India in the form of separation of powers.

However, it established a sectarian electoral system, which intensified sectarian disputes, and the vast majority of Indians were not satisfied with the sincerity of the British reforms.

The National Congress, in particular, resisted this bill, not to mention that the conflicts and disputes between Hindus and religious sects have never stopped. A democratic society is simply a fantasy.

In the 1930s, the London government came up with another solution, this time met with even stronger resistance from the Congress Party.

According to Alan Wilson's idea, what else to solve, and expect to make a comeback in the future?

It is more reasonable than any bill to quickly unify your thinking and get a big vote and run away. Britain still wants to establish its influence on India for a long time. Isn't this a joke?

But even though he thinks so, he can't say that. Politicians often have naive ideas that I want all of them? But I don't know that the days when I am on stage are far less comfortable than squinting my eyes and shouting against in the House of Commons.

But this conversation proved that Alan Wilson's return to India is a certainty.

In the telegram sent to New Delhi at night, he made it clear in the telegram that he could go back, and sent the good news to Pamela Mountbatten through the telegram.

"How can I test drive a domestic car?" Alan Wilson, who sent the telegram, stood by the window and thought hard. The patriotism of supporting domestic automobiles cannot be extinguished for a long time.

It's not useless to talk about feelings for someone like the Iron Lady, but Alan Wilson doesn't have that time, and nothing can delay his planned return to New Delhi.

It can only be said that Alan Wilson has many missions on his shoulders and cannot devote all his energy to the test drive of domestic cars.

After the civil servants' reception that night, Alan Wilson met Margaret once. It was also the last time a friend left contact information, and he talked about politics once during the girls' school vacation.

Since the Iron Lady likes politics at such a young age, Alan Wilson can only start from this direction, and be a life mentor for the Iron Lady to mature.

It was the holiday again, and with a progressive heart, Margaret once again participated in the reception of civil servants, and learned the previous lessons. Alan Wilson did not let him disturb his colleagues, but personally received the future Prime Minister.

During the period, the guests and the host had a good talk, and Alan Wilson introduced his views on the colony to Margaret, attracting the girl's attention. The world is bright, the colleagues present today are already drunk.

"What time is it? Why are these people already drunk?" Margaret was a little displeased, but considering that she was just a student, she said softly, "This is different from the Whitehall elite I imagined. Last time It's already night, and now it's daytime."

"Even if we are working in Whitehall, we are all ordinary people. What's more, on holidays, it's okay for everyone to relax." Seeing that the time is ripe, Alan Wilson said with some embarrassment, "Why don't I take you back? !"

"Okay!" Margaret actually still had a lot of questions to ask, but seeing that Alan Wilson had already meant to end, she could only answer dryly.

This time Alan Wilson was much more nervous, and repeated the same trick to bring Margaret back to his home. Then he said that he wanted to find some information, the same as the documents of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Indian Affairs, which attracted the girl's attention.

The two stayed at Alan Wilson's house as a matter of course. It was still early, and broad daylight always gave people a false sense of security. Although they were a little nervous when they first came in, Margaret let it go after asking and answering. wary.

Holding some documents, he asked Alan Wilson about things. After a while, Alan Wilson shook his head and said, "Alcohol, as long as I want to drink myself unconscious from the beginning. Oh, yes, Margaret , are you an adult? Would you like a drink?"

"I'm not a few years younger than you, how could I not be an adult." Margaret asked unconvinced, the young age has already initially reflected the nature of being annoying.

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