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The contemporary Duke of England

In 2002, the ascension of Barron Cavendish to the dukedom marked the start of a legendary era for the Devonshire family. Fast forward to 2022, the new female prime minister's inaugural speech left the parliament in stunned silence, only to face impeachment a month later for shielding her subordinates. This tumultuous political saga unfolds against the backdrop of a narrative where every British person's life is intricately tied to the enduring legacy of the Devonshire family, forever changed since Barron Cavendish took the helm.

Reda_Ouerkat · 现实
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Bad News

  However, not everything was going so smoothly. Soon, Fegal, the manager of Summit Media, brought some not-so-good news.

  "Rejected? Is it something on ITV?"

  After hearing what Fegal said, Summit Media wanted to participate in the transfer of ITV Digital's terrestrial digital TV license, but he was rejected. He couldn't help but ask.

  "No, ITV doesn't care who takes over ITV Digital. They just want to get rid of this burden. The decision was made by the Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee. They believed that we did not have enough funds to carry out terrestrial digital television. Business, and we have no experience in operating television stations before, so we are not qualified to participate in the transfer of one of the three terrestrial digital television licenses owned by ITV Digital."

  Previously, Barron had asked the Prince of Wales to help him in this regard. Doing a job, it doesn't seem like the effect is very good.

  If ITV is not satisfied with its participation, there is still some room for change, but now that the government refuses their participation, it will be more difficult to handle.

  But even so, Barron was still not too panicked, but calmly said to Fegal:

  "The BBC is still negotiating with ITV and the government, so you should contact the BBC first - they don't need three at all. I am not that enthusiastic about this matter, so I will go through the BBC to see if there is any way."

  "Okay, Your Highness the Duke."

  "Besides... forget it, I will do this for you. Let's contact the BBC first."

  After sending Fergal away, Barron began to think about this matter.

  It seems that he needs to come forward personally to inquire about the news about this matter. He needs to know the specific situation of the Culture, Media and Sports Committee, who is opposing this matter, what is the reason, and is there anything else behind it? What about factors?

  ...

  "Your Highness, what do you think of the Prime Minister's active advocacy for us to continue to join the attack on Iraq?" The

  Crown Prince is indeed very diligent. It can be said that for most of the year, you are alone. You can see him at certain charities and literary events.

  This time, Barron met the crown prince at the promotion of an environmental protection project, so naturally, after the crown prince gave a short speech, Barron got the opportunity to talk to him privately.

  Regarding what Barron said, the Crown Prince showed some caution on his face:

  "There are still big differences in this matter. I think it is still difficult to make a final decision. We need to judge whether it is based on our interests. We need to join in. Well, the attitude of the United States has indeed affected many people." "

  But you were right before. Everything must be based on the interests of Great Britain, isn't it? I don't want the final result to be sacrificed. Our interests are to respond to the United States. We are not their vassals, but I am disappointed to find that there are already signs of a change to this result."

  Barron's words are not unfounded. Britain is indeed aligned with the United States. The relationship is so close that, to put it bluntly, it's like "each other is a father and son."

  Historically speaking, the United States became independent from British rule, so in the hearts of many British people, the United States is regarded as their "son."

  However, after World War II, a pattern of confrontation between the two powers was formed. Britain fell from its position as the global hegemon, but it needed the support of the United States to continue to become one of the most powerful countries. Later, it relied more and more on the United States. In the eyes of the United States, here, Ying Lun is like a "son," and he will beat him from time to time...

  Well, it can be said that human relations are chaotic.

  But now Britain is not as obedient and following the United States as it was twenty years later, or ten years later. Instead, it pays more attention to its influence in Europe and the world.

  The important turning point was during the years when Prime Minister Clare was in power, especially after following the United States in the Iraq War, Britain began to become the "follower" of the United States.   

  You must know that in Barron's previous life, the United States did not receive authorization from the United Nations to use force against Iraq. Instead, it bypassed the United Nations and forcibly launched a war.

  This move was even opposed by many of its "allies" at the time. The only one who followed the United States and sent troops was Britain.

  Because of this, Claire was protested by the British people, and her support rate plummeted.

  Because in the final analysis, unlike the military-industrial energy complex represented by the American commander-in-chief at this time, the British side does not have that strong need for war, and there is no need to participate in the war against Iraq.

  Moreover, the main reason why the United States used force against Iraq was that the other party attempted to use euros to settle oil. This would have a huge impact on the dollar-oil system.

  But does this have anything to do with England? Neither the U.S. dollar nor the euro has much to do with the British pound.

  This also involves the interests of the European Union. If it is only based on national interests, Britain can just sit on the sidelines.

  Therefore, after Barron said this, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince still agreed very much from the look on his face.

  Of course, this time, Barron came here not to talk about this with the Crown Prince. The reason why he started talking was just to introduce his own topic:

  "Your Highness, so I think that many times, our situation is a little... weird. ."

  "How should I put it? Barron."

  "Our government is following the footsteps of the United States, but our media is controlled by American capital, and our finance is also..."

  At this point, Barron shook his head:

  "Continue Come down, I'm afraid we in Great Britain will no longer face our own allies, but face the sovereign country as a servant country."

  Hearing Barron's "alarmist" words, the crown prince wanted to say something, but after thinking about it, he found that there was still It was really hard to refute, so he couldn't help but sigh - the current Daying was no longer the "empire on which the sun never sets" that he had seen back then.

  "In addition, did you know? Your Highness, the Culture, Media and Sport Special Committee has rejected our participation in ITV Digital's competition for terrestrial digital television licenses, and the BBC is currently not so enthusiastic about this project. If this continues, our programs that people will see in the future will probably be monopolized by Sky TV."

  "Barron, I have been paying attention to this matter, and the reason is not too complicated..."

  The crown prince patted Barron on the shoulder and said :

  "In the matter of terrestrial digital television, the government is still worried about your company's qualifications. If it can meet the requirements, I will help you make peace." "I understand

  this, but I am just afraid that there will be some human factor, after all, you know, my newspaper has been criticizing the Prime Minister recently, and Ms. Jowell, you know, she has always been loyal to the Prime Minister..." The

  Ms. Jowell mentioned by Barron is currently Tessa Jowell, the minister of culture, information and sport in the cabinet, and is the most supportive member of the cabinet for the prime minister on many matters It is no wonder that Barron made this speculation.