Reborn South Africa as a police officer
Chapter 2342 Rainstorm
Chapter 2342 Rainstorm
Major Campbell's death was still unfolding when the Allied forces began their offensive against Tunisia.
Dr. Grant is from Portsmouth, and his family lives in Manchester. After the news of Major Campbell's death came back to the UK, Dr. Grant's behavior was controversial, and his family was threatened by unknown forces.
In the current war environment and the prevalence of nationalism, the relationship between southern Africa and the United Kingdom is still so special that not everyone is rational. Winston has also been criticized and accused by some members of Congress because of his weakness towards southern Africa.
Some members of Congress have weird thinking that ordinary people can't understand.
In their view, even though the power balance between the British Empire and southern Africa has undergone earth-shaking changes, the British Empire now relies on southern Africa to resist the threat of Germany—
Southern Africa cannot override the British Empire, and the British Empire must be given enough respect to recognize Britain's suzerainty over southern Africa.
Winston was helpless.
Some people are not unwilling to face the reality, but are deliberately finding fault. If they were the prime minister, they would compromise more thoroughly than Winston.
It's fine if you don't kneel and lick.
"Major Campbell's death was an accident. This is something none of us want to see. Professor Robert is certainly responsible, but Major Campbell is even more responsible. Now that Major Campbell's death is irreparable, we can only do our best to compensate Major Campbell. His family, the Ministry of War has decided to award Major Campbell the Imperial Medal—” Winston took the initiative to go to Congress for questioning, the real cause of Major Campbell’s death was blocked by the British government, and Campbell was portrayed as a hero of the British Empire.
This is outrageous.
But as was normal in a war situation, even if Winston didn't want to, he would squeeze out the last remaining value of Major Campbell.
As for whether the facts are deliberately blurred.
It does not matter.
"Oh, since Major Campbell is more responsible, he should bear all the consequences related to it; since Dr. Grant is also responsible, he should also be punished. A doctor of the British army refused orders from British officers and accepted Commander of Doctors in Southern Africa, we have reason to suspect that Doctor Grant has betrayed the Empire and should stand trial for treason!" Fuel and Power Minister Grace George, youngest son of Lloyd George, member of the Liberal Party .
After Lloyd George's resignation, he tried several times to revive his campaign with provocative slogans, but his efforts all ended in failure.
In 1933, Lloyd George wrote "Memories of the Great War", and in 1936 published "The Truth About the Peace Treaty". After the outbreak of World War II, Winston invited Lloyd George to join the war cabinet and was accepted Lloyd George declined on health grounds.
Ge Weilin followed Lloyd George into the British political arena and was committed to restoring the influence of the Liberal Party in the British political arena. He and Air Force Minister Archibald Sinclair were both leaders of the Liberal Party, and conflicts broke out with Winston in Congress many times.
"Your Excellency, please don't get excited. The world is not black and white as you think. Of course we can punish Dr. Grant, but we have to consider the consequences. This matter has come to an end. If If it continues to ferment, the truth of the incident will be revealed to the public sooner or later, and we will face even greater trouble." Winston patiently explained that Ge Weilin may not understand it, but he was just making use of it.
Winston's prestige in the UK is not high. The Conservatives don't like him, the Liberals don't like him either, and the Labor Party hates Winston even more. Winston is just a victim of the UK's exit in the face of difficulties.
No one expected that Winston could lead the United Kingdom to victory in the Battle of Britain, and diverted the disaster to the north, shifting the battlefield to Russia, and Britain was in the most advantageous position.
Now that the Russian battlefield has not yet been decided, some people in the UK can't wait to jump out and try to grab the fruits of victory. Even the smallest mistakes will be infinitely magnified.
"It is immoral to deceive the people. We should take the initiative to disclose the truth of the matter and let the people choose." The leader of the Labor Party, Clement Attlee, also has ideas. He is not targeting Winston, but the entire aristocratic group.
Anyone who knows the truth of the matter will dismiss Major Campbell's behavior.
Major Campbell was touted as a national hero of the United Kingdom. Behind this incident was the promotion of the entire British aristocracy. The British aristocracy needed a hero to prove the existence value of the entire aristocratic class so that they could enjoy the benefits brought by the aristocratic class with peace of mind. privilege.
Attlee was born as a lawyer, participated in the First World War, served as the deputy prime minister in the wartime cabinet formed by Winston, and concurrently served as the president of the Privy Council.
There are currently three important committees in Britain, among which the War Cabinet and the Defense Committee are both led by Winston, and Attlee serves as a deputy in these two committees; the last Privy Council Speaker Committee is led by Attlee, and the first two A committee is in charge of military affairs and government affairs, and the Privy Council is in charge of civil affairs.
In the wartime cabinet, Attlee was Winston's staunchest supporter, and the wartime cabinet staff changed frequently, only Winston and Attlee did not leave from beginning to end.
However, Attlee and Winston have some differences in their attitudes towards Russia.
Winston is a staunch anti-Russian. In order to make both Germany and Russia suffer, Winston strictly controls the aid to Russia, which arouses Attlee's dissatisfaction.
Attlee hopes that the war will end as quickly as possible, and then the British government can focus more on restoring the economy and providing a better life for the British people. This is also the core proposition of the British Labor Party.
Unlike Macdonald, Attlee is not just shouting slogans, he really wants to benefit the British people.
The "Daily Mail" in another time and space once conducted a selection, and Attlee was considered the greatest British prime minister after World War II with an indisputable advantage.
Due to the time limit after World War II, Winston only finished sixth.
"The opinions of the people are not necessarily correct. Our society is always advancing under the leadership of the elite." Winston did not want to make it public. He is also a member of the British aristocracy.
"Ha, our Prime Minister actually thinks so. Do you dare to walk out of the Palace of Westminster and say that to the voters who support you?" Ge Weilin laughed loudly, mocking Winston's duplicity.
"I don't dare, but do you dare to stick to your words in the House of Lords?" Winston had to fight. The House of Lords in England is dominated by the nobles.
At this time, Winston's secretary hurried to Winston and handed a telegram to Winston.
Winston frowned after receiving the telegram. Just now, Dr. Grant's wife was attacked by unknown persons.
Not long after the outbreak of World War II, the United Kingdom began to implement a rationing system to limit the supply of living materials including food.
An hour ago, Dr. Grant's wife was shamelessly attacked by a man in black when she was collecting food stamps. Mrs. Grant was hospitalized due to her injuries. The Southern African Consul in Manchester immediately went to the hospital to visit Mrs. Grant.
Winston kept the telegram in his hand and kept his countenance.
Like MPs, ordinary British people are equally polarized about southern Africa.
Don't have too many illusions about ordinary people.
Members of Congress have at least received a relatively good education. Even Labor Party members are not of real worker origin, but are divided into different camps based on different interests.
Ordinary people in the UK did not have many opportunities to receive education, and did not pay enough attention to education. There were still a large number of child laborers in factories. The British people could not be expected to have a clear understanding of the current situation.
This is still in the case of continuous cultural export in southern Africa and the desperate brainwashing of newspapers and media, there are still many British people who have a colonial mentality towards southern Africa.
Especially seeing the glamorous southern Africans in the movie, and looking at the UK where food rationing is required, many people's mentality is completely out of balance.
"Send someone to the hospital and protect Mrs. Grant—" Winston whispered to the secretary.
The secretary took orders.
The exchange between Winston and the secretary attracted a lot of attention.
"Everyone, I want to remind you that if we continue to entangle in this matter, it will definitely affect the relationship between us and southern Africa. If southern Africa cuts off its aid to the United Kingdom, think about how miserable the situation will be Let’s—” There are many supporters of southern Africa in the British Parliament, and many members of the British Parliament are funded by southern African capital.
"That's the root of the problem. Even members of Congress are emotionally inclined towards southern Africa, so Dr. Grant's behavior can be explained." Someone immediately revealed the truth.
"If the cooperation between Southern Africa and the United Kingdom is affected because of this, then our relationship is not as good as imagined—" someone fanned the flames.
Amid the chaos and noise, Attlee came to Winston and asked, "What happened?"
Winston handed the telegram to Attlee.
Attlee also had a solemn expression after reading it.
"Who did it?" Attlee's first reaction was that someone was behind it.
"I don't know yet. The police are investigating." Winston frowned. If this matter got out, the impact would be very bad.
Major Campbell shot and threatened doctors, causing dissatisfaction among most British doctors. The British Medical Association has publicly expressed its support for the actions of Professor Robert and Dr. Grant.
Now many people in the UK are paying attention to this matter and see how the British government handles it. If the news of Mrs. Grant's attack gets out at this time, the British government will encounter a new round of crisis of confidence.
The public will not care about the difficulties of the British government.
As long as the British government doesn't get enough of a stake in its relations with southern Africa, it's government incompetence.
Pointless emotional venting can't solve any problems. While Congress is arguing, things continue to ferment.
Maxwell, copy editor at the London headquarters of The Times, has again rejected a submission from freelance journalist Jefferson Kennan.
"Why can't it be published, you have to give me a reason?" Kennan was very dissatisfied. His manuscript has been carefully revised. Although there is no attack on the British government and the Southern African Federal Government on the surface, it is actually very instructive.
"Mr. Kennan, your manuscript does not meet our requirements. Even if I agree, the editor-in-chief will not agree, and it will not pass the review of the news department." Maxwell smiled, seemingly natural and friendly, but in fact he refused people.
After the outbreak of the World War, the United Kingdom imitated southern Africa to set up a news department to conduct advance review of all newspapers and magazines. If they did not pass the review, they could not be published. The Times was no exception.
"Can you tell me specifically what the problem is? I don't think there is any problem with my manuscript." Kennan insisted that the remuneration of "The Times" is very generous, and its influence is also very large. Relatively speaking, Kennan is more Pay attention to the second point.
"If you insist on this, then I recommend that you go out and turn right to try your luck—" Maxwell was impatient. He had to receive many writers every day, and the Times never lacked news.
There are dozens of newspapers and magazines on this news street, and maybe an editor of a certain newspaper wants to make big news and give Kenan a chance.
"It's so disappointing. The Times has lost its fair and strict position. You are not worthy of being the largest newspaper in the UK. It has been completely controlled by southern African capital." Kennan said impulsively.
From The Times, Kennan went to the notoriously sharp-tongued Union Daily.
"United Daily News" is a newspaper that was founded just last year. Its first issue made an in-depth report on the relationship between the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Simpson, and became famous in the first battle.
"Mr. Kennan, I read your manuscript. It's very good, but it's in the wrong direction—" Nelson, the editor of the "United Daily News", earnestly and seductively, attacking the federal government of Southern Africa is courting death, and only by targeting the British government can it be aroused. Reader enthusiasm.
It was because of the attack on the leaders of Southern Africa that The Times incurred retaliation from the Southern African consortium. It was eventually acquired as a whole and became the mouthpiece of Southern African capital.
With the lessons learned by The Times, the United Daily News will certainly not repeat the same mistakes.
In the current UK, scolding the British government will resonate with all British people. Not to mention that scolding the southern Africans will not bring benefits, but will be retaliated by the southern African consortium, which is not worthwhile.
"I don't want to attack anyone, I'm just discussing the facts." Kenan spoke plausibly, and his position was also very clear. Someone must speak out.
"Come on, Mr. Kennan, you can do whatever you want, I don't want to cause trouble for myself." Nelson sneered, fair and strict?It doesn't exist at all.
Kennan walked out of the "United Daily News", the sun had disappeared over London, rain clouds were piling up, the sky was dark, the wind was getting stronger, and a storm was brewing.
(End of this chapter)
Major Campbell's death was still unfolding when the Allied forces began their offensive against Tunisia.
Dr. Grant is from Portsmouth, and his family lives in Manchester. After the news of Major Campbell's death came back to the UK, Dr. Grant's behavior was controversial, and his family was threatened by unknown forces.
In the current war environment and the prevalence of nationalism, the relationship between southern Africa and the United Kingdom is still so special that not everyone is rational. Winston has also been criticized and accused by some members of Congress because of his weakness towards southern Africa.
Some members of Congress have weird thinking that ordinary people can't understand.
In their view, even though the power balance between the British Empire and southern Africa has undergone earth-shaking changes, the British Empire now relies on southern Africa to resist the threat of Germany—
Southern Africa cannot override the British Empire, and the British Empire must be given enough respect to recognize Britain's suzerainty over southern Africa.
Winston was helpless.
Some people are not unwilling to face the reality, but are deliberately finding fault. If they were the prime minister, they would compromise more thoroughly than Winston.
It's fine if you don't kneel and lick.
"Major Campbell's death was an accident. This is something none of us want to see. Professor Robert is certainly responsible, but Major Campbell is even more responsible. Now that Major Campbell's death is irreparable, we can only do our best to compensate Major Campbell. His family, the Ministry of War has decided to award Major Campbell the Imperial Medal—” Winston took the initiative to go to Congress for questioning, the real cause of Major Campbell’s death was blocked by the British government, and Campbell was portrayed as a hero of the British Empire.
This is outrageous.
But as was normal in a war situation, even if Winston didn't want to, he would squeeze out the last remaining value of Major Campbell.
As for whether the facts are deliberately blurred.
It does not matter.
"Oh, since Major Campbell is more responsible, he should bear all the consequences related to it; since Dr. Grant is also responsible, he should also be punished. A doctor of the British army refused orders from British officers and accepted Commander of Doctors in Southern Africa, we have reason to suspect that Doctor Grant has betrayed the Empire and should stand trial for treason!" Fuel and Power Minister Grace George, youngest son of Lloyd George, member of the Liberal Party .
After Lloyd George's resignation, he tried several times to revive his campaign with provocative slogans, but his efforts all ended in failure.
In 1933, Lloyd George wrote "Memories of the Great War", and in 1936 published "The Truth About the Peace Treaty". After the outbreak of World War II, Winston invited Lloyd George to join the war cabinet and was accepted Lloyd George declined on health grounds.
Ge Weilin followed Lloyd George into the British political arena and was committed to restoring the influence of the Liberal Party in the British political arena. He and Air Force Minister Archibald Sinclair were both leaders of the Liberal Party, and conflicts broke out with Winston in Congress many times.
"Your Excellency, please don't get excited. The world is not black and white as you think. Of course we can punish Dr. Grant, but we have to consider the consequences. This matter has come to an end. If If it continues to ferment, the truth of the incident will be revealed to the public sooner or later, and we will face even greater trouble." Winston patiently explained that Ge Weilin may not understand it, but he was just making use of it.
Winston's prestige in the UK is not high. The Conservatives don't like him, the Liberals don't like him either, and the Labor Party hates Winston even more. Winston is just a victim of the UK's exit in the face of difficulties.
No one expected that Winston could lead the United Kingdom to victory in the Battle of Britain, and diverted the disaster to the north, shifting the battlefield to Russia, and Britain was in the most advantageous position.
Now that the Russian battlefield has not yet been decided, some people in the UK can't wait to jump out and try to grab the fruits of victory. Even the smallest mistakes will be infinitely magnified.
"It is immoral to deceive the people. We should take the initiative to disclose the truth of the matter and let the people choose." The leader of the Labor Party, Clement Attlee, also has ideas. He is not targeting Winston, but the entire aristocratic group.
Anyone who knows the truth of the matter will dismiss Major Campbell's behavior.
Major Campbell was touted as a national hero of the United Kingdom. Behind this incident was the promotion of the entire British aristocracy. The British aristocracy needed a hero to prove the existence value of the entire aristocratic class so that they could enjoy the benefits brought by the aristocratic class with peace of mind. privilege.
Attlee was born as a lawyer, participated in the First World War, served as the deputy prime minister in the wartime cabinet formed by Winston, and concurrently served as the president of the Privy Council.
There are currently three important committees in Britain, among which the War Cabinet and the Defense Committee are both led by Winston, and Attlee serves as a deputy in these two committees; the last Privy Council Speaker Committee is led by Attlee, and the first two A committee is in charge of military affairs and government affairs, and the Privy Council is in charge of civil affairs.
In the wartime cabinet, Attlee was Winston's staunchest supporter, and the wartime cabinet staff changed frequently, only Winston and Attlee did not leave from beginning to end.
However, Attlee and Winston have some differences in their attitudes towards Russia.
Winston is a staunch anti-Russian. In order to make both Germany and Russia suffer, Winston strictly controls the aid to Russia, which arouses Attlee's dissatisfaction.
Attlee hopes that the war will end as quickly as possible, and then the British government can focus more on restoring the economy and providing a better life for the British people. This is also the core proposition of the British Labor Party.
Unlike Macdonald, Attlee is not just shouting slogans, he really wants to benefit the British people.
The "Daily Mail" in another time and space once conducted a selection, and Attlee was considered the greatest British prime minister after World War II with an indisputable advantage.
Due to the time limit after World War II, Winston only finished sixth.
"The opinions of the people are not necessarily correct. Our society is always advancing under the leadership of the elite." Winston did not want to make it public. He is also a member of the British aristocracy.
"Ha, our Prime Minister actually thinks so. Do you dare to walk out of the Palace of Westminster and say that to the voters who support you?" Ge Weilin laughed loudly, mocking Winston's duplicity.
"I don't dare, but do you dare to stick to your words in the House of Lords?" Winston had to fight. The House of Lords in England is dominated by the nobles.
At this time, Winston's secretary hurried to Winston and handed a telegram to Winston.
Winston frowned after receiving the telegram. Just now, Dr. Grant's wife was attacked by unknown persons.
Not long after the outbreak of World War II, the United Kingdom began to implement a rationing system to limit the supply of living materials including food.
An hour ago, Dr. Grant's wife was shamelessly attacked by a man in black when she was collecting food stamps. Mrs. Grant was hospitalized due to her injuries. The Southern African Consul in Manchester immediately went to the hospital to visit Mrs. Grant.
Winston kept the telegram in his hand and kept his countenance.
Like MPs, ordinary British people are equally polarized about southern Africa.
Don't have too many illusions about ordinary people.
Members of Congress have at least received a relatively good education. Even Labor Party members are not of real worker origin, but are divided into different camps based on different interests.
Ordinary people in the UK did not have many opportunities to receive education, and did not pay enough attention to education. There were still a large number of child laborers in factories. The British people could not be expected to have a clear understanding of the current situation.
This is still in the case of continuous cultural export in southern Africa and the desperate brainwashing of newspapers and media, there are still many British people who have a colonial mentality towards southern Africa.
Especially seeing the glamorous southern Africans in the movie, and looking at the UK where food rationing is required, many people's mentality is completely out of balance.
"Send someone to the hospital and protect Mrs. Grant—" Winston whispered to the secretary.
The secretary took orders.
The exchange between Winston and the secretary attracted a lot of attention.
"Everyone, I want to remind you that if we continue to entangle in this matter, it will definitely affect the relationship between us and southern Africa. If southern Africa cuts off its aid to the United Kingdom, think about how miserable the situation will be Let’s—” There are many supporters of southern Africa in the British Parliament, and many members of the British Parliament are funded by southern African capital.
"That's the root of the problem. Even members of Congress are emotionally inclined towards southern Africa, so Dr. Grant's behavior can be explained." Someone immediately revealed the truth.
"If the cooperation between Southern Africa and the United Kingdom is affected because of this, then our relationship is not as good as imagined—" someone fanned the flames.
Amid the chaos and noise, Attlee came to Winston and asked, "What happened?"
Winston handed the telegram to Attlee.
Attlee also had a solemn expression after reading it.
"Who did it?" Attlee's first reaction was that someone was behind it.
"I don't know yet. The police are investigating." Winston frowned. If this matter got out, the impact would be very bad.
Major Campbell shot and threatened doctors, causing dissatisfaction among most British doctors. The British Medical Association has publicly expressed its support for the actions of Professor Robert and Dr. Grant.
Now many people in the UK are paying attention to this matter and see how the British government handles it. If the news of Mrs. Grant's attack gets out at this time, the British government will encounter a new round of crisis of confidence.
The public will not care about the difficulties of the British government.
As long as the British government doesn't get enough of a stake in its relations with southern Africa, it's government incompetence.
Pointless emotional venting can't solve any problems. While Congress is arguing, things continue to ferment.
Maxwell, copy editor at the London headquarters of The Times, has again rejected a submission from freelance journalist Jefferson Kennan.
"Why can't it be published, you have to give me a reason?" Kennan was very dissatisfied. His manuscript has been carefully revised. Although there is no attack on the British government and the Southern African Federal Government on the surface, it is actually very instructive.
"Mr. Kennan, your manuscript does not meet our requirements. Even if I agree, the editor-in-chief will not agree, and it will not pass the review of the news department." Maxwell smiled, seemingly natural and friendly, but in fact he refused people.
After the outbreak of the World War, the United Kingdom imitated southern Africa to set up a news department to conduct advance review of all newspapers and magazines. If they did not pass the review, they could not be published. The Times was no exception.
"Can you tell me specifically what the problem is? I don't think there is any problem with my manuscript." Kennan insisted that the remuneration of "The Times" is very generous, and its influence is also very large. Relatively speaking, Kennan is more Pay attention to the second point.
"If you insist on this, then I recommend that you go out and turn right to try your luck—" Maxwell was impatient. He had to receive many writers every day, and the Times never lacked news.
There are dozens of newspapers and magazines on this news street, and maybe an editor of a certain newspaper wants to make big news and give Kenan a chance.
"It's so disappointing. The Times has lost its fair and strict position. You are not worthy of being the largest newspaper in the UK. It has been completely controlled by southern African capital." Kennan said impulsively.
From The Times, Kennan went to the notoriously sharp-tongued Union Daily.
"United Daily News" is a newspaper that was founded just last year. Its first issue made an in-depth report on the relationship between the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Simpson, and became famous in the first battle.
"Mr. Kennan, I read your manuscript. It's very good, but it's in the wrong direction—" Nelson, the editor of the "United Daily News", earnestly and seductively, attacking the federal government of Southern Africa is courting death, and only by targeting the British government can it be aroused. Reader enthusiasm.
It was because of the attack on the leaders of Southern Africa that The Times incurred retaliation from the Southern African consortium. It was eventually acquired as a whole and became the mouthpiece of Southern African capital.
With the lessons learned by The Times, the United Daily News will certainly not repeat the same mistakes.
In the current UK, scolding the British government will resonate with all British people. Not to mention that scolding the southern Africans will not bring benefits, but will be retaliated by the southern African consortium, which is not worthwhile.
"I don't want to attack anyone, I'm just discussing the facts." Kenan spoke plausibly, and his position was also very clear. Someone must speak out.
"Come on, Mr. Kennan, you can do whatever you want, I don't want to cause trouble for myself." Nelson sneered, fair and strict?It doesn't exist at all.
Kennan walked out of the "United Daily News", the sun had disappeared over London, rain clouds were piling up, the sky was dark, the wind was getting stronger, and a storm was brewing.
(End of this chapter)
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