69 is more top-notch
Although Ah Fei answered his reason, Lin Yilong did not intend to consider what the reason for Ah Fei's decision was - for Ah Fei, he would try his best to meet the requirements.
Twenty years of friendship have made Lin Yilong and Ah Fei indeed trust each other: the importance of Ah Fei in Lin Yilong's blueprint lies in the fact that he has been in the personnel of a financial company for so long, and he can dig out deeper interpersonal information for Lin Yilong, and provide Lin Yilong with a convenient intervention point. With this intervention point, Lin Yilong has the idea to consider and plan an investment plan. Among them, Ah Fei didn't even need to do anything special, just find contact in the two circles marked by Lin Yilong.
With this ability alone, even if Ah Fei wanted to go to Mars, Lin Yilong paid him for transportation without blinking an eye.
Sending Ah Fei away, although Wales needs more people to accompany him, Lin Yilong still goes to Katie's apartment to accompany Katie and help take care of the two daughters.
Polly and Celle are now in such a state of eating and sleeping every day, sleeping and eating. As long as they are awake, they will hear very soft piano pieces. The people who communicate with them are always smiling, which also makes them feel uncomfortable and painful.
But adults are different, and after the elections in early December, everything is different.
The Whigs had nearly 43 seats in parliament, but because they were only in coalition with the Tories, they did not control any branch of the government. So all voters "voted" for the Tories rather than the Whigs: the Whigs lost 30 parliamentary seats to the Tories at once. This was compounded by the collapse of the center-right coalition formed by the Whigs and Tories over serious differences in policy.
Katie was not particularly shocked because she was not a frontbencher and did not hold a position in Tory-dominated Parliament, but the problem was that the Whig leader was taken by the Scottish National Party in this election, and according to its constitution that "the leader must be a member of the House of Commons", a new party leader must be elected. Theoretically, all 13 Whigs who reserved their seats could run, but—
"I'm not going to run. Katie said that the part of Surreyshire in Greater London is under the control of the Whigs, not only Kingston upon Thames, but also Wimbledon and Croydon are also hardcore Whig constituencies, and they are all more qualified than Katie - Katie is completely "little transparent" and not suitable to participate here.
"I think Katie can go for the election. Lin Yilong analyzed, "Even if you can't choose, you still have a more or less attitude towards this issue, otherwise you can only obey the decisions of the bigwigs." ”
"This ......" Katie didn't know what Lin Yilong meant, but the problem was that even in Kingston-on-Thames, there were not a few people who contributed more than Katie and voted for the Whigs longer, and the candidate Katie had defeated before was the old qualification of the local residents.
"Of course I understand Katie's concerns, but you have to know that the whole Whig has been divided because of this election. Lin Yilong encouraged Katie, "No one can do it without showing the determination to integrate internally." ”
"And what is my argument this time?" asked Katie.
"There is no doubt that the Whig election is more unfavourable than the election after the wartime cabinet of H.H. Asquith. "In many cases, especially the rampant use of social media, it is easier for voters to be influenced by propaganda. After all, this place is different from the pond side. I thought that since Katie was already one of the top 12 Whigs, why not consider the top-notch ......"
"Do you think I'll win this time?" Katie snorted.
"I don't think so. Lin Yilong told the truth.
"How can that be better?" Katie disagreed.
"You need to come up with a clear and uplifting slogan, such as 'Rebuilding the Land of Freedom and Hope,' that will appeal to at least some young voters or the urban middle class." "So I think Katie can take this opportunity to run for deputy party leader, at least with some experience in 'cross-party cooperation' and external interactions." ”
"Huh, is that okay?" asked Katie, uncertain.
The vice-leader is as dispensable as the vice-president on the other side of the pond – especially in a Westminster country where the vice-leader is not succeeded by the vice-leader when the leader is vacant, but decided by the chief of the committee and the whip separately – and in an opposition party like the Whigs, the vice-leader does not hold an executive position, let alone anything special. But for Katie, it's a good idea to do that anyway, because it's an experience that undoubtedly adds a lot of excitement to her resume.
"Of course, why not?" said Lin Yilong, "because the election results at the end of the year have been so fragmented, what the Whigs need most is unity, how about it better than the 'pro-Tories' and 'anti-Tories' before?"
“......”
"So, that's what I suggest. Lin Yilong said.
Incidentally, Katie's office in the constituency also has its own "policy advisor," whose primary role is to help Katie with the Whig interior and polish the content of public speeches. But then again, how to advocate campaign ideas ultimately depends on Katie's own decision.
"I understand. Katie was moved by Lin Yilong's words, and there is indeed a very huge opportunity in front of her. But how to do it, you still need to think about it, "Yilong, do you have any specific strategies that you can let me know." ”
"You need to come up with a slogan that is very concise and concise and that reflects your determination?" Lin Yilong thought for a moment, "like, 'Make Great Britain Again!' and then do your opposition duty on your own social media account - attack the fat-brained Tories." ”
Lin Yilong immediately handed over a USB flash drive, which contained some embarrassing documents for the Tories - mainly the Tories considering plans to privatize the medical trust - the documents were extremely critical, and the medical insurance system was almost now tangible for urban residents to feel physically protected, and whoever moved would die.
"This ........" Katie looked at Lin Yilong's information and was shocked.
"Do you remember what we talked about after the Christmas break, about our burglary in Galvey's office?" Lin Yilong said with some disgust, "That's my response. ”
"Alas, if you had come up with Yilong, we wouldn't have lost so badly in the early December election. Katie looked at him faintly.
"If you hadn't lost so badly, it wouldn't have given you the next work experience to Katie. Lin Yilong replied.
Katie then pulled out her tablet and sent an email to her policy adviser, outlining her plans to find a suitable time to speak with supporters in the constituency and with key sponsors.