Chapter 1153 Madam Sacher's crisis!

The Earl and Countess Spencer had lunch at the Jazz Manor, left here, and returned to Norfolk.

And in the study of the Jazz Manor.

Yang Ming, Ma Shimin, Shen Yan, Edwards, Lin Xiuzhi, He Chaohuang, Alina, Yingla and others are all here.

"Mr. Shen, I'm going to visit the Queen first, and then Madam Sacher."

"It should." Shen Yan said.

That's the order. Although the role of the royal family is not as good as that of Y's cabinet, the role of the royal family and the queen cannot be ignored.

If anyone in country Y dares to underestimate or despise the queen, then it will definitely cause trouble.

before coming to London.

About Yang Ming's gift to the royal family members has been prepared in advance.

He is going to visit the Queen at Buckingham Palace tomorrow morning.

Shen Yan first went to inform the royal family and the queen.

After Shen Yan left, there were several other people here.

Yang Ming talked about Mrs. Sacher's situation.

Since 1979, the conservative faction represented by Mrs. Sacher has won a big victory in the general election, and Mrs. Sacher has become the first female prime minister of country Y.

And the effect she brought was that during the large-scale privatization process, the imperial group swallowed up many state-owned industries in country Y.

For example, more than two-thirds of the industry in Country Y has been bought by Yang Ming and the Imperial Group.

Historically, Li Jiacheng transferred most of the domestic and Xiangjiang wealth to country Y, claiming to buy more than half of country Y. In fact, compared with the current imperial group, it is still far behind.

In other words, Madam Sacher's position is really important to Yang Ming and the Imperial Group.

Moreover, Yang Ming and the Imperial Group have always maintained contact and trust with Mrs. Sacher.

With the help of victory in the 1982 war against the island and a fragmented opposition, Mrs Thacher won a landslide victory in the 1983 general election.

The 1987 general election saw Mrs Thacher win an unprecedented third term in office.That is about this time.

But controversial policies, including the poll tax and her opposition to any closer integration with Europe, have split the Conservatives, leading to a leadership challenge.

In November 1990, conflict broke out within the conservative faction.

Geoffrey Howe is the last survivor of Mrs Thacher's first cabinet in 1979.

He was the Deputy Prime Minister at the time, known for his loyalty, but he had a disagreement with Mrs. Thacher on Country Y's European policy.At that time, the differences between the two reached a fever pitch.

Another minister, Kenneth Baker, recalled that at a cabinet meeting, "Mrs Sacher was very rude to Geoffrey. For Geoffrey, that was the last straw, and he resigned that night. gone."

The next day, former defense secretary Michael Harshton, who favored closer cooperation with Europe, announced that he would challenge Mrs Thacher for leadership in the party.

On the third day, November 11, when Mrs. Sacher went to Paris to attend the summit, the conservatives held a vote.

On the fourth day, for Mrs Sacher, the polls were falling and the vote was dismal.

On the fifth day, although she defeated Xia Shunting by a vote of 204 to 152, according to conservative rules, such an advantage was not enough to keep her seat.

To that end, the contest became very open and then took an unexpected turn.

While Mrs. Thacher was waiting for the voting results with her family and friends at 10 Downing Street, she learned that Xia Shunting had lost to the soft-toned Chancellor of the Exchequer, John Mayge, who was one of her protégés.

When someone commented that her colleagues had wavered unseemly, she responded, "Honey, that's politics."

Although Mrs Thacher initially vowed to "keep fighting until I win" in the second round of voting, she was eventually persuaded to withdraw from the election.

After speaking with the Queen, speaking to other heads of state and delivering her final speech in the House of Commons, she resigned on November 1990, 11, leaving 28 Downing Street in tears, feeling betrayed.

In other words.

At this time, Mrs. Sacher was still at the pinnacle of her life.

In fact, there have already been internal and external troubles.

Including her self-confessed loyal ministers, in fact, at a critical moment, it is easy to turn against her.

From Yang Ming's point of view, Mrs. Sacher is very prescient in a certain way.

Including Mrs. Sacher's opposition to closer cooperation with Europe, in fact, she is also opposed to the European Union, or refuses to establish the establishment of a super-EU country.

It can be seen from the subsequent withdrawal of country Y from the European Union.

In addition, Mrs. Sacher also opposed the European Monetary Union.

However, in Country Y, apart from the opposition labor faction, even the conservative faction has different policies from Mrs. Sacher.

It is also because, later, Madam Sacher had fewer supporters, and even her loyal ministers betrayed her.

Now these things.

Except for Yang Ming, none of the others knew about it.

However, they know that if the imperial group wants to continue to obtain more benefits in Country Y and Xiangjiang, it must maintain closer cooperation with the superiors.

Among them, the current Mrs. Sacher is a very good collaborator.

Before 1979, when Mrs. Sacher had not officially become the prime minister, Yang Ming gave her many useful suggestions.

Although Yang Ming is not Madam Saqier's staff, nor is she a think tank, but Madam Saqier trusts Yang Ming very much, and she also believes in Yang Ming's ability.

Yang Ming felt that Mrs. Saqier had been in power for so long now, and although she had accumulated a lot of prestige through Ma Dao and others, after a long time, someone would definitely want to take her place.

Besides that, if the interests she represents are not in the interests of many, then she will be replaced by others.

Yang Ming didn't talk much about Mrs. Sacher with Meris and others.

He planned to visit the queen first tomorrow morning, and then to see Mrs. Sacher in the evening.

. . .

this afternoon.

A young white man in his 20s drove up in a Rover.

Sarah and Diana recognized her when they got out of the car.

It was the younger brother Earl who had followed behind him for many years.

Sarah and Diana went to Xiangjiang and haven't come back for a long time.

When I saw my younger brother again now, I didn't expect that my younger brother had already graduated from Oxford University.

"younger brother."

Sarah and Diana looked very happy when they saw this younger brother again.

Earl seemed a little cautious.

He knew very well that although these two elder sisters did not marry into the royal family, they were no worse than marrying into the royal family now.

"Sister Sarah, sister Diana." Earl greeted the two sisters respectively.

(End of this chapter)

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