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Chapter 1210

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"First of all, I laughed at Lloyd? MP George wore a skirt because I thought he was unmanly and didn't have the courage to bleed and die for the war. Secondly, I laughed at his enthusiasm for going to the whipping parlour because I accused him of taking a completely resigned approach to foreign countries, or to China. These statements are all public. If you check the minutes, you can also see it. "Conservative MP Fabian loudly recounted his experience in the Parliament.

The weaker Liberal Party members looked at him with contempt and mockery, while the majority of the Conservative Party members remained silent to allow the speech of this member to proceed smoothly.

"Some people say that I created the rumor, or that I am the source of the rumor. This rumor refers to Lloyd? MP George is a person who likes to wear women's clothes to the whipping parlour … a special hobby. This! Is! Is! Rumor! Words! It is the result of some people distorting my public and clear statement. I have never said such a thing. If people with normal thinking listened to my speech or read the minutes, they would never come up with such a result! So, I admit what I have said, but I will never admit that I am making up rumors! " MP Fabian spoke with confidence, and the Conservative MPs immediately burst into applause after his speech.

Not only did the Liberal MPs not applaud, but they also hissed in protest. Of course, MP Fabian didn't care about the Liberal Party's attitude at all. The Parliament was tossed around like sheep herding. The opposition party naturally wanted to take the matter to Agricultural University. The Conservative MPs who served as administrative officers of various departments were generally depressed. The Indian Queen's response to Britain's predicament was very tough. She asked Britain to unite to face foreign enemies.

The East African administrative region in China was probably the concept of a colony, even if this colony was millions of square kilometers, larger than the current territory of Russia. However, this piece of land was nothing compared to the mainland of the People's Dynasty. The Min dynasty, which was about to have more than 40 million square kilometers of land, was completely unified under one government.

It was impossible to verify whether Britain was united under the rule of the Romans. That era had collapsed. From the collapse of the Roman rule in Britain to the Norman Conquest, the British Isles had not been united. From the Norman Conquest to the present, the British Isles had not been unified. Compared with the current biggest enemy, China, which was a highly unified country, the British upper class themselves felt that British politics were ridiculous. After thousands of years of turmoil, there were now three countries on a land of 300,000 square kilometers. If the Normans had not killed off all the Welsh bards during the Norman Conquest, Wales might very well have been a completely independent country by now.

With such a divided feudalism against the unification of China, with the population of 40 million England and Scotland against the population of 800 million Chinese. Any decent member of the British cabinet felt that there was no chance of winning. Over the past few decades, such a view had become more and more popular in the UK, especially now that the US, which claimed to have a population of 60 million, had been brutally slaughtered by China. The pessimistic attitude of the UK was especially popular.

The agreement proposed by the British Royal Highness in South Africa not only meant that Britain had to admit defeat, but what made the Conservative Party even more embarrassed was the meaning behind it. At the very least, the Liberals interpreted it as' Britain is no longer able to encircle the sea and land territories with its own strength '. If such an attitude became a national policy, Britain would have to lower its head to show goodwill to China and obediently hand over its hegemony. This is something that British Conservative MPs will never accept.

"Now let's discuss the good-neighborly agreement between the Cape Town Colony and the East African Administrative Region." The Speaker of the House of Commons read out the latest agenda for today. As soon as he finished speaking, the Liberal MPs began to applaud, while the Conservative MPs booed. For many days, the Conservative MPs not only tried to delay the discussion of this bill, but also spread all kinds of negative news before it was discussed, trying to make the bill spurned by the public and the upper class before it was discussed. However, based on the current situation, the Queen of India clearly expressed her attitude towards British affairs. Many people interpreted the Queen of India's meaning as' support for the peace. '

The content of the bill was not long. After it was read, the Liberal gunner jumped up directly. Lloyd George, who was known as' Love to wear a skirt to be whipped '? George was the first to speak.

"Our country has spent more than 100 million pounds for this war, which is 750 tons of gold. If we continue to spend more than 200 million pounds, which is 1,500 tons of gold, what reason is the Conservative Party going to use as an excuse for you to end the war! Or what the Conservative Party is looking forward to is a war with the China, which will result in hundreds of thousands of our elite troops being killed and wounded. Then the European countries will take advantage of the decline of our British Empire to adjust their European strategy. What will we use to organize a new army at that time? Therefore, our Liberal Party insists on peace not because we are timid, but because we believe that peace is the best choice for the British Empire! "

There was no previous ridicule, no previous strong provocative words. Lloyd George? George's speech was very rational and gentle. Although his attitude was clear, it was not to the point where the Conservative Party could not step down. Of course, the Conservative Party felt that this young Lloyd George was making full use of the military budget to pressure the expedition. Lloyd George was making full use of the military budget to pressure the expedition.

In Lloyd George? After George's speech, the Liberal MPs expressed their opinions. All the opinions were for peace and not war. War would only let the European countries see what the style and color of Britain's underwear was. At that time, the European countries with bad intentions would probably make a move on Britain and even pounce on it.

Generally speaking, the relationship between the British Liberal Party and the military was not particularly close, and the Liberal Party did not have particularly proficient in military affairs. Usually, most of the topics related to the military were the place where the Conservative Party played to its heart's content. Now the situation was reversed. The British Liberals made full comments on the military issues, and their comments were even very correct. In the face of the Liberal Party's accusation of 'how much money and at what cost to lose the war', the Conservatives could not answer.

After the Liberal MPs spoke one after another, the leader of the Liberal Party finally dedicated himself. The old man's voice was very low. "Everyone, if you do not use any assumptions, but use facts to prove that we will win a total war with China, this old man does not care about joining the army, and I do not care about dying on the front line. Defeating China means that Britain will be able to dominate the world for the next thousand years. This is a goal worthy of all Britons fighting for, bleeding and dying for. However, if you cannot produce such proof, then we will choose to maintain peace with China. We Liberals do not believe in eternal peace, but peace needs to be maintained. If we maintain the attitude that we do not believe in peace from the beginning, then there will be no peace. How can we convince the other party with a belief that we do not believe in? Therefore, we Liberals support the agreement between the Cape Town Colony and the East African Administrative Region. If this peace can be maintained, the situation in the South Atlantic can be favorable to Britain, at least there will not be a situation of collapse. "

The Conservative MPs immediately stood up and began to speak. The content of the speech was what the leader of the Liberal Party said. They did not believe that peace with China could be maintained. Because the leader of the Liberal Party said it first, whenever the Conservative MPs talked about how unreliable China was, it always caused a burst of laughter and boos from the Liberal MPs.

As the discussion went on, the focus of the British Parliament gradually became clear. The Conservatives did not believe in China, and the Liberals believed that peace could be maintained. Such a clear opposition was very rare even in the long history of the British Parliament. In the past, the sharp opposition in the Parliament was actually more due to the manipulation of the topic. This time, both sides had a clear attitude before the manipulation of the topic.

Before the final vote, the Liberals, who were outnumbered, were not discouraged in the slightest. In their own conference hall, the Liberal MPs felt that this was still a victory.

"Those Conservatives should not be stubborn to the end. If this agreement is not passed, I think their position of insisting on war will probably not be maintained. " George was full of confidence. The Liberals basically supported such optimism.

In the Conservative conference hall opposite, the Conservatives were frantically asking the MPs, hoping to know their support for the war. What kind of price would make these people lose confidence? That was the key question. The Conservatives really felt that they could not stand the Liberal Party's step by step pressure. Because the Conservatives themselves had no confidence in winning. China had been fighting in the United States for two years, and the war in the second year was particularly cruel. The northern part of the United States was slightly better. China retreated from New York to Pittsburgh before the snowstorm. In the southern part of the United States, about two million Liberation Army raged on the southern plains. Only a few coastal cities in the south, such as New Orleans, relied on the United States Navy and shipping to maintain.

When the southern African war was launched, there were still many British MPs who optimistically thought that Britain could completely wipe out Africa in a few months, and the Chinese Army was caught in a war of attrition with tens of millions of American people. Now Britain's victory was far away, and China was about to brutally massacre the entire United States. Until Britain was in such a cruel bloody war, China maintained the military retirement system. In other words, the Chinese Army that had experienced the flames of war increased. By the end of the war, China had about eight million soldiers who had been tempered by the flames of war. No one wanted to fight with an army of this size.

The more they investigated the attitude of the Conservative MPs, the more disappointed the Conservative leader became. Faced with a war with no possibility of victory, the Conservative MPs were very conservative. Although they were not as opposed to the war as the Liberal Party, the Conservative MPs did not think more resources needed to be invested in southern Africa. They hoped to not lose benefits.

This time, the Conservative leader cursed in his heart. If the Conservative Party had such an attitude. Then the agreement between the Cape Town colony and the East African administrative region almost perfectly met these requirements. The East African administrative region wanted the independence of the Boer kingdom and China's absolute control and ownership of the Rand gold mine. And Britain got the Boer land and ownership of the Kimberley mine. When Britain gave up fighting for the Rand gold mine, the dawn of peace had actually illuminated southern Africa.

The vote the next day was as the Conservative leader had expected. Parliament passed the bill by an overwhelming margin. Under the Liberal Party's leading demands, they even passed the supplementary clause of the peace talks to immediately set up an operating office. To the great annoyance of the Conservative Party, the Liberal Party had given the Conservative Party three of the nine spots for the operations office. They wanted three, and the other three were neutral MPs.

This approach seemed fair, but the Conservative Party did not agree with it at all. The so-called neutral members of parliament all supported the position of the Liberal Party. The moment the office was established, the Conservative Party was at an absolute disadvantage. Rather than that, it would be better not to let the Conservatives participate. At least what happened next would have nothing to do with the Conservative Party.

At the first meeting of the office, Lloyd Webber George was the first to speak. "Gentlemen, the Boers have caused us a great deal of trouble. Let's just leave the Boers' problems to the Chinese. Other countries are supplying the Boers with arms, ammunition, and provisions, and we can do the same to the Boers. "

If he didn't know Lao He well? George's position was such that the Conservative Fabian almost thought that Lloyd George is a senior member of the Conservative Party. Such a way of handling things could be said to be the essence of the British Empire's shitstirrer. There were only eternal benefits and no eternal enemies. The British Empire relied on this to stir up the situation in Europe.

Recently, the British had given a lot of support to the United States. Their purpose was the same as supporting the Boers in the future. They all hoped that the weak would ruthlessly kill the strong Chinese. However, the Americans were more rubbish than the British imagined. They were unable to cause great harm to China.

The three neutral members of parliament were confused by this question. One of them asked, "Won't the Boers surrender to China?"

Fabian of the Conservative Party immediately replied, "The bottom line of the Boers is to suppress the black people in Southern Africa. We are similar to China in that we both want to use the black people in Southern Africa. I don't think the Chinese will change their position for the Boers. The Boers would rather die than accept the black people, even if the black people are theoretically equal to them. "

When Fabian stopped, Lloyd Webber continued. George continued Fabian's words, "What the Boers want is a completely independent country. What they need is control of the Rand gold mine. The Chinese used to reluctantly accept this, but it was limited by the situation. Now, the Chinese will not accept such conditions. The Boers will probably be exterminated. "

Fabian did not think that Lloyd Webber George had such a sharp view of the problem. However, when it came to the extermination of the Boers, Fabian felt a burst of joy. If it wasn't for the Dutch descendants being so stubborn, the British would have solved the Southern African problem long ago. The Chinese would not have had the chance to interfere so deeply here. Even though it was so late, seeing the Boers suffer the consequences of their own actions, Fabian was still very happy.

The Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, and the neutral party knew that the agreement between the Cape Town Colony and the East African Administrative Region would lead to the extermination of the Boers, but none of them expressed any opposition. To avoid trouble, the discussion about this was not recorded. What was recorded was only based on the implementation of the peace position. It could be seen that Fabian was very happy to be able to completely exterminate the Boers.

The British Royal Highness in South Africa sent a message to London. It had been ten days since he received the news from London. When he contacted the China side and rushed to Nanzhan City again, half a month had passed. What surprised the British Royal Highness was that the Second Prince of China, Wei Kun, was still in Nanzhan City.

Wei Kun did not expect to meet the guy he disliked again. His Royal Highness' gestures made Wei Kun feel that it was very pretentious. It was said that this was the so-called 'British Royal Family Style', a secret craft of the British Royal Family. Wei Kun was not an uneducated and impolite person, but his upbringing was against being pretentious. Vézé thought that being pretentious was worse than behaving ridiculously.

Therefore, Wei Kun did not see the British Royal Highness. He continued to stay in Nanzhan City to work. Vézé had long thought that the black people in Tanzania were very obedient and malleable. Wei Kun hoped to be able to implement conscription from Tanzania to balance the local tribes in Sudan. The centralization of power may have to cooperate with pure local forces such as tribes at a certain stage, but in the long run, the centralization of power is bound to continue to suppress these local bullies, and even completely eliminate these local bullies. The main reason why the local bullies can exist is that they are 'irreplaceable' at a certain stage. The most traditional method is to mix in the sand and make substitutions.

There were many black people in Nanzhan City, or it could be said that the local people were basically black. After contacting and talking with this group of people, Wei Kun found that the biggest advantage of Nanzhan City to attract these black brothers was that there was' delicious food '. The only purpose of this group of black people was to eat, especially sweet food.

In the meetings of various work units, all the unit management departments were complaining. "As long as they are paid, these black people will immediately buy all the money to buy alcohol and food. Then they don't come to work, they just eat and drink to their heart's content! They are completely useless. If it wasn't because there is no one to work, they really don't want to hire black people to work. There is no organization, no discipline, and they are lazy to the extreme. "

After listening, Wei Kun was secretly happy. This problem was not only in Tanzania, but also in Sudan. Expecting a group of black brothers who have not even been buried in an agricultural society to have the level of China's thousands of years of agricultural civilization was not the fault of the black brothers, but the fault of having this kind of thinking.

"No wonder the Americans want to establish slavery." Wei Kun just muttered. The reason why he could not understand was because he was not knowledgeable enough. After seeing the characteristics of the black brothers, Wei Kun already understood the reason for slavery. Moreover, he had really considered implementing a comprehensive slavery system in the East African administrative region.

"Secretary Wei, what did you say?" The people in the meeting did not clearly hear Wei Kun's muttering.

Wei Kun shook his head, "It's nothing. I established a system in Sudan to pay tribute to the tribes of virgin boys and girls. Although I don't know the results, we can talk about it. "

"Oh? Nurture from young? "The people in the meeting were somewhat excited.

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