London's Westminster Palace, after the door of the House of Commons hall was opened, the reporters who had been waiting outside couldn't wait to rush up, Prime Minister Thatcher was now with the assistance of his assistants, walking briskly out of the crowd on the third floor and the outer three floors, she had been questioned by the parliament for seven hours today, and the opposition Labour Party MPs adopted crowd tactics against her, attacking her strategy in turn, and even within the Conservative Party, there were some doubts.
Thatcher had an unforgettable and profound understanding of the power of the National Union of Workers.
Almost exactly a decade ago, Prime Minister Heath was ousted from 10 Downing Street by striking workers, and the Labour Party was in power for a long time.
It was then that he took over as leader of the Conservative Party, and it was not until he won the general election after 1979 that the Conservatives were brought back to power.
Now that the miners' association has gone on strike again, many are questioning how long the Iron Lady, who led LinkedIn to victory in the Falklands last year and was widely loved by the people, can serve as prime minister.
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher got into the car with a blank face and refused to be interviewed.
He knocked on the roof of the car and motioned for the driver to get out of here and head back to Downing Street.
Unfortunately, there were people in front of and behind the car, and a large number of protesters gathered outside the Palace of Westminster, blocking her way home.
The surrounding police officers had to force the prime minister's car to clear the way.
After walking for more than an hour on the way home in just ten minutes, Prime Minister Thatcher sat in the car and looked coldly at the noise outside.
He regretted that he didn't come out with his head held high when he came out just now, and he didn't know if those reporters had photographed her tired face, and if it was published in tomorrow's newspaper, those political commentators would have said it again.
The car slowly stopped in front of Downing Street, and Thatcher stepped out of the car, where the staff of the Prime Minister's Office had been waiting for a long time.
Just when Prime Minister Thatcher was about to say that she would not be dealing with any work tonight, her butler told her: "Mr.
McGrady has been waiting for a long time" Prime Minister Thatcher gently pulled the butler aside and asked in a whisper, "What was Mr.
McGrady looking like when he came in, was he listless or restless?"
"It's restlessness, Madame seems to be very eager to discuss something important with you," the butler recalled, and said with certainty.
Prime Minister Thatcher heard this answer, and he was very clever, this McGrady wouldn't have resigned from himself, if he was listless, this is normal, a bunch of shit is waiting for him these days, he can be in good spirits, it is strange that since he has eagerly come to discuss something with him, it is probably that he has already made up his mind to resign, this bastard, resigning at this juncture is not to give those Labour MPs and the president of the National Union of Workers' Union Thinking of this, Prime Minister Thatcher immediately rushed into the reception room, she pushed open the door, walked into the room, raised her index finger and said loudly: "Nonono never want to resign, there is no door" McGrady was taken aback by Prime Minister Thatcher's move, and quickly got up from his chair, his hands clasped together unnaturally, not knowing how to speak.
Obviously, Prime Minister Thatcher must have misunderstood that he had come to resign.
"Your Excellency Prime Minister, I'm here" "Don't talk to me about resignation, can't you hold on without Ian, haven't you thought about how much trouble it will bring if you resign at this time" Prime Minister Thatcher interrupted the other party impolitely, she was tired enough, and she didn't want to listen to the things of her pig teammates anymore.
"Your Excellency the Prime Minister, therighthonourabe is a title, all cabinet ministers can be called your Excellency, I am not here to resign, I have good news, I must talk to you" McGrady was grateful to tell his true intentions, he did not want to be misunderstood again.
"Good news, what good news can be," Prime Minister Thatcher stretched out her hand and motioned for Ian McGrady to sit down and said slowly, she couldn't think of any good news now, could it be that Arthur Scargill, the president of the miners' union, had gone to see God in an accident "Your Excellency, I have been contacted by a Soviet diplomat through private channels, and he would like to be able to meet you individually, and he has told me that the Soviet Union is willing to provide sufficient coal to meet our needs," McGrady said cautiously, keeping his voice to a minimum.
"Soviets, what do they want to do," Prime Minister Thatcher asked vigilantly, according to the consistent thinking of Conservative MPs, whatever the Soviet Union supported was what we opposed.
Prime Minister Thatcher didn't think the Soviets could do anything good to look for him.
"I don't know, the Soviet official only talked to me about coal exports, and didn't talk about anything else, except that he wanted to talk to you separately and that our steel and power companies now use their coal," McGrady told Prime Minister Thatcher as much as he could.
"Do Americans know about this?"
said Prime Minister Thatcher immediately "I don't know, but the nominal exporter of these coal is a Swiss company, and they act as middlemen, and the Americans can't blame us for that, as long as we keep quiet, no one will know," McGrady said.
"Sooner or later, the opposition and the opposition will know, forget it, since the Soviets can solve the problem, I will no longer dwell on those ideological problems, don't I just meet each other, I am willing to do anything for the sake of this country," Prime Minister Thatcher had a helpless expression.
"Then I'll arrange for you and I'll find a hidden place," McGrady quickly replied, as long as the prime minister was willing to meet with each other, then the problem of coal supply would be settled, even if it was Soviet coal, the pressure on himself would be much less, and the Coal Bureau would regain the upper hand.
"No, call him here to reveal his identity, and there will be reporters on the spot," Prime Minister Thatcher gave McGrady an unexpected answer.
"Your Excellency, you will cause displeasure among the Americans by doing so," McGrady said in surprise.
"Do I have a choice, the Americans just want us to help them sanction the USSR, they want to drag their opponents to death.
But I don't care if we live or die, if we let these miners continue to make such trouble, if the Soviet Union doesn't die, we will die, and there is only a month left in the Welsh region's thermal coal stock, will I just sit back and wait for a third of the British Isles to fall into darkness, so that the opponent can oust us from power?"
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