Chapter 354 Those who are not from my race must have different hearts.

Chapter 354 Those who are not from my race must have different hearts.

In August 1982, Britain's first female Prime Minister, the Iron Lady "Margaret Thatcher", officially confirmed her visit to China.

At the same time, Britain launched the "Falklands craze", widely publicizing the victory of the Falklands War and striving to create a strong image of Britain internationally.

The people of the British territories seemed to see once again the British Empire, with its flag flying across the world and its territory stretching across the east and west.

The hawkish image established by Mrs. Thatcher led to a surge in public support for the Conservative Party.

Even the economic policies implemented by the current cabinet have led to a sharp increase in the number of unemployed people in England, with nearly three million people receiving relief.

But the former global hegemon seems to have returned once again, and England will be great again!
On the 1997th of the same month, the front page of the South China Daily reported: "The British Prime Minister announced that Hong Kong Island residents do not have the right of abode in the UK. After , Hong Kong residents are prohibited from immigrating to the UK."

A British spokesman said that Ms. Thatcher will arrive in China on a special plane on September 9 for a visit.

On that day, Hong Kong citizens were shocked, stock prices plummeted, and the property market collapsed.

The first round of confrontation between the two countries caused landslides and widespread grief in Hong Kong Island.

This is because most Hong Kong citizens still have unrealistic fantasies about Britain and regard going to England as their last retreat.

If we can’t keep Hong Kong Island, the worst that can happen is we can go to Britain!
The Iron Lady's words made them face the reality - those who are not of our race must have different hearts, and the white foreigners will never accept the yellow people.

Even if he could speak fluent nonsense, he would serve the British side all his life.

Yellow is yellow.

If there is no Hong Kong Island, where will the Chinese stay?
Many wealthy Chinese businessmen, gentry and parliamentarians have long been clear about this.

In colonialism, the land is colonized and the people are used as tools.

If there were other tools that could replace human production, Hong Kong people would have died long ago.

Now that they have lost even the land used for production, what else do the foreigners want the Chinese to do?
It is worshipped as a Buddha, and it is also erected as a memorial archway!
Therefore, there was a large number of pro-China factions in Hong Kong Island during World War II. However, due to the changing times and policies, as well as the influence of the remnants of the previous dynasty, the pro-China faction continued to separate and its power gradually weakened.

MacLehose's economic policies brought benefits to Hong Kong people and cultivated a group of pro-British people who were widely distributed in the political and business circles and were very powerful.

But how can the truly knowledgeable people, the people in power, not understand that "Hong Kong people and Chinese people have their roots in Hong Kong Island, and only those who stay in Hong Kong Island are human beings."

Hu Bochao's policy of "Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong" has won broad support from all sectors of society.

Sheung Shui Wai.

Xiao Taoyuan Restaurant.

Yin Zhaotang, Liao Zhihong, Hu Bochao, Liang Chaoying, and Ho Kwan-hung gathered together. They were all dressed in suits and ties, sitting on bamboo woven stools around an old mahogany eight-immortal table.

The four sides of the square table are hollowed out with carvings of auspicious dragons and phoenixes, and rolling cloud patterns.

At this time, Hu Bochao exhaled white mist, put down the newspaper, and judged aloud: "Mrs. Thatcher took the initiative to give all the pro-British factions in Hong Kong a yellow card warning, cutting off their retreat and urging the pro-British factions to stand firm."

"She is truly an iron lady. She would rather be scolded than be the first to attack."

Liang Chaoying, wearing a white suit and combing his hair back, looked very heroic. He retorted: "It's not a yellow card warning, it's a red card, which directly sent the pro-British faction off the field."

Yin Zhaotang's eyes lit up, and he found that Liang Chaoying shared the same view as them. He sneered and said, "Once this statement is made, the pro-British faction will completely become a running dog."

As a British citizen, he could be considered a "subject who does not serve two masters". He joined the British army to fight the Chinese and was respected as a hero.

They don't even have the right to reside in the UK, yet they still jump out to bite people. Calling them running dogs is respectful.

Liao Zhihong nodded: "Compatriots who support Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong will also be more united and fight for the right to govern Hong Kong Island."

Since the main purpose of Thatcher's visit to China was to negotiate the lease of Hong Kong Island, it affected the livelihood of more than three million people in Hong Kong Island.

All over Hong Kong, from workers to factory owners, street vendors to big bosses, gangsters to bankers, everyone is watching closely.

Today, as soon as the newspaper was published and the words of the British Prime Minister were published, a heated discussion broke out in the teahouse. The powerful discussed it in private, while the powerless spoke out publicly.

Public opinion in the political arena is surging.

In countless hotel rooms, private clubs, and manor houses, core figures of political groups of all sizes gathered together.

Hong Kong Island is the chessboard where great powers compete with each other, and it is also the home of millions of Hong Kong Island citizens.

The small group headed by Yin Zhaotang would definitely not neglect it. The five people gathered together to discuss and slowly came to an answer: Thatcher was just a tough guy on the outside but a tough guy on the inside, pretending to be fierce!
Firstly, the British did not win a great victory in the Falklands War. The destroyer "Sheffield" was sunk, and the Coventry, Argnole and Brilliant were damaged.

The British navy and air force suffered heavy losses and lost air superiority for a time during the war. It was not until they threatened with nuclear weapons and asked France to provide missile parameters that they regained the initiative.

The Exocet anti-ship missiles used by the Argentine army were developed and produced by France.

Secondly, if the British Empire was really powerful, it should have accepted immigrants from Hong Kong Island to win the hearts of the people. Regardless of whether it would be implemented or not, at least it should not have forced the pro-British faction into submission in a way that would have cut off all chances. Unless, the unemployment rate and public opinion in Great Britain made Thatcher afraid to even shout slogans, for fear of irritating the fragile hearts of the people of the empire.

Even they can see this, and there are many who can see through it.

Yin Zhaotang's political stance is undoubtedly "Hong Kong faction" and he supports Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong.

Even if you were a mainlander in your previous life, you must know where your roots are in this life.

Hong Kong and Macao are one country and we value pragmatism.

Brothers, we are all from Hong Kong. There is no reason to cut off our own arms. All we need to do is help the country and make more friends.

Since the mainland also adopts the policy of "one country, two systems, Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong", the "Hong Kong faction" shares the same stance as the mainland and is naturally part of the pro-China faction.

You are in me and I am in you, compromise and cooperation lead to win-win development.

It is both political and art.

After convincing everyone that Thatcher was not as strong-armed as she appeared to be, Yin Zhaotang puffed out a cigarette, placed his right hand on the table, and tapped the table with his five fingers. During the meal and chat, he stated the core purpose: "The foreigners took the initiative to cut off the pro-British faction's retreat and force them to fight for the British rule over Hong Kong Island."

"The second is to use the ruling power of the British Hong Kong government to disrupt the market and cut the blood and flesh of Chinese citizens to create chaos. Everyone has heard that we should despise the enemy strategically and take the enemy seriously tactically. We should have a way to deal with it and cannot passively take a beating. Hong Kong people govern Hong Kong, not by relying on the mainland to govern Hong Kong, but by ourselves!"

"If you treat yourself, you should achieve some results. What do you think?"

Liang Chaoying agreed very much and nodded, saying: "What Yin Sheng said makes a lot of sense. Hong Kong people cannot fight on their own and rely solely on the mainland. The day of the handover will be the day when Hong Kong Island will decline!"

"How do we deal with ourselves in the country and in the province?"

As a native of the New Territories, Liao Zhihong understands the potential of the special economic zones best. He even revealed some fear in his tone: "There are three special economic zones in the province, right next to our Hong Kong Island!"

"If Hong Kong Island only knows how to spend money, the money will only go back to the big bosses and has nothing to do with the villagers."

The entire country is a gold mine for the wealthy people from Hong Kong Island, but the wealthy people will not give their money to the citizens.

The more I understand the reform, the more worried I become about the future of Hong Kong Island.

Whether in the Qing Dynasty, in British Hong Kong, or under the rule of the mainland, people from the New Territories are people from the New Territories!

They have taken root in the New Territories, with clan as the bond, unable to leave their hometown, and tying their interests to the land beneath their feet.

These people only have one perspective when thinking about problems: local interests. Sometimes they look at things very deeply, and sometimes they look at them very superficially.

"Everyone wants to show off. I have an idea. Let's expose the political scandal in Hong Kong." Yin Zhaotang said calmly, holding a cigar.

He actually just wanted to find an excuse to get the matter of thanking the gods done.

Unexpectedly, each of the five brothers was more determined than the other.

Hu Bochao frowned: "Political scandal, Mr. Yin, do you have any explosive information?"

A small scandal has no impact, but a big scandal may not be covered up.

Exposing explosive information and leveraging public opinion are low-cost, high-return operations, but they require highly sophisticated skills.

"Mr. He, please come and speak." Yin Zhaotang called out.

Ho Kwan-hung put down his chopsticks and asked, "Is it considered explosive news that a senior inspector of the Political Department cooperated with a drug lord to smuggle drugs?"

Liang Chaoying was very surprised: "Mr. Yin, you can even get the dirty laundry of the Political Department!"

"I caught him in the act. If it's not easy to kill him with a gun, I'll kill him with a pen." Yin Zhaotang drank and rinsed his mouth, very confident: "91 Media is already one of the top five media in Hong Kong in terms of readership. It's such a good weapon. If we keep it for so long and don't kill people but only use it to make money, isn't it a waste?"

Hu Bochao's eyes lit up immediately, and he said, "Mr. Yin, when you need support, just give me a call and I will immediately sign a statement to call on the district councillors to support me."

He has long realized the power of the mouthpiece, which can both make people speak louder than words and confuse right and wrong. His position as Vice Chairman of the Kowloon Council is entirely due to the power of the mouthpiece.

Liang Chaoying also said: "If this really happens, I can also ask colleagues from the Four Modernization Association to speak out."

Liao Zhihong said: "I'm here to lobby the New Territories Rural Council."

Ho Kwan-hung, with a gun in his hand, was calm and collected, and spoke sparingly.

Everyone knows that this fight cannot change the economic shock in Hong Kong Island, the situation of citizens cutting their losses, and it cannot affect the ownership of Hong Kong Island.

But when two armies are fighting, do the guerrillas who harass the enemy behind closed doors have no credit?
It is time for a man to make achievements.

(End of this chapter)