Struggle in Russia

Vol 2 Chapter 296: Chicken thief

It's just that Russell is a chicken thief. He knew that if Queen Victoria or Prince Albert would call Palmerston to Buckingham Palace for a lesson, it would basically be over.

After all, the Queen has criticized the education, no matter who is going to sell the Queen a little face, this matter will become a big deal, everyone should not continue to chase and fight hard.

This was not the result that Russell wanted. He didn't want Palmerston to pass easily. What he wanted was to let Palmerston roll away, not a few critical lessons.

So Russell appeased the Queen's emotions and said that he would talk to Palmerston first to see what Palmerston was thinking and how deeply this product was involved, to see if it could be saved.

But in fact, Russell didn't want to save Palmerston at all. He was holding back a bad stomach and waiting to continue to give Palmerston eye drops!

So this one called Palmerston, while Russell frightened him through Queen Victoria, while confusing and enticing Palmerston to make bigger mistakes:

"Your Majesty the Queen means to pursue Robert Cohon to the end, to investigate his case, to understand all his problems, and never tolerate in the end!"

Palmerston was immediately fooled. He naturally knew how unclean Cohn's **** was. How much money he had. Palmerston was not sure, but it certainly wouldn’t be less. I can't run away by myself, so this broken thing can never be thoroughly investigated, only fool.

So he immediately said: "This is wrong! If the case of Robert Cohon is severely pursued, it will greatly crack down on the reputation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the current cabinet... This will destroy the people's confidence and trust in us. Not suitable! Even the request of Her Majesty the Queen is too...too much authority and excessiveness!"

Russell asked for this sentence, so he also answered with a bitter face: "I naturally know that this is not appropriate, but Her Majesty's opinion on you is very big, and this case was just caught by her. Some articles..."

Russell didn't say how Queen Victoria would make an essay, because the Queen didn't actually make an essay to use the title to play. The Queen actually wanted to cover the lid, and it was his prime minister who wanted to use the title to play.

Therefore, it is not natural to say too clearly, and it is not easy to make a clear statement. Yunshan fog cover is the most suitable!

Palmerston didn't expect Russell's actual goal to bring him down. He thought Russell wanted to maintain stability, so he replied naturally: "That doesn't allow His Majesty to go too far. After all, it is necessary to respect the authority of the Cabinet!" What's more, Kehong has both credit and hard work for the country, how can he be so mean and unscrupulous!"

This made Russell happy, and he had decided to record all of Palmerston's words in a small book, and then he said nothing, no! It must be reported to Queen Victoria with added fuel and vulgarity, especially the unkindness, which is simply the best!

Anyway, Russell can already guess the expression of Queen Victoria after hearing this remark.

So after hesitating "twisting", he expressed "reluctantly" to Palmerston that he would express the dissatisfaction and attitude of the cabinet to the queen and try to persuade the queen not to interfere with the authority of the cabinet.

It was only after a few days that when Russell came to see the Queen again, what he said to Queen Victoria was not the gibberish of preserving the authority of the Cabinet, but shamed Palmerston with glamour.

In this way, Queen Victoria is naturally furious, and the impression of Palmerston is extremely poor, but the queen still has the most basic knowledge. She knows that it is the cabinet that really manages the United Kingdom. She is just a symbol. The head of state is only the same, if the cabinet wants to stiff Palmerston, she will be right.

So despite her anger, Queen Victoria said restrainedly: "The words and deeds of Viscount Palmerston disappointed me and was indignant. As a nobleman as a foreign minister, his performance was unqualified. If I could, I hope The cabinet and parliament reconsidered their appointments. Can more appropriate people lead the Ministry of Foreign Affairs?"

"Of course, if the Cabinet and the Parliament have different opinions on this, I also fully respect the will of the gentlemen, but I still have to say that Viscount Palmerston is too disappointing!"

The words of Queen Victoria made Russell's heart bloom with joy. At this time, he really wanted to tell the queen: [I think so, then I decided so happily! 】

Of course, things can't be done like this. As prime minister, he must first maintain the authority of the cabinet, at least symbolically to maintain the authority of the cabinet. It cannot be said that the queen just said that she will be expelled. , What's the matter?

This thing has to be done decently, at least as if it were so, so he reluctantly hurriedly pretended to answer with a blank expression: "Your Majesty, your will is the will of the Cabinet, but Palmer Viscount Ston is the Minister of State, and it is unreasonable to suddenly dismiss him because of affection... Even if you think that he is indeed incapable of serving as a foreign minister, you should not make such a direct statement...If you really think Palmerston The Viscount is not competent for the work of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. I personally think that the correct approach is to let him back out of difficulty, which not only preserves the decentness of Viscount Palmerston, but also maintains the authority of the Cabinet..."

Queen Victoria was also a little stunned. UU read the book www.uukanshu.com because she heard it, Russell didn’t seem to mean to protect Palmerston. If you listen to him, if you can give Palmerston a decent step, the cabinet Just agreed to let it go?

Queen Victoria hesitated and did not understand whether she had heard or misunderstood, so she asked again: "You mean, you can dismiss Viscount Palmerston? As long as he can guarantee his decentness?"

Of course Russell had to say no, he answered with a chicken thief: "No, I don’t mean to dismiss the Viscount Palmerston. As the Prime Minister of the Empire, I am just your servant. Your first mission and accusation is to implement you. Your will, if you think Viscount Palmerston is unsuitable, even if I do not specifically agree as prime minister, you must respect your will!"

This was a bit of a quarrel, but Queen Victoria still understood, in fact, I agreed to dismiss Viscount Palmerston. Suddenly, Queen Victoria rolled her eyes and disdain Russell a little, feeling that Russell was an out-and-out old slipper.

But, since she can get rid of the pesky Palmerston, Queen Victoria doesn’t mind being used once by this old slider, she immediately asked: "If you want to dismiss the Viscount Palmerston, what do you think is more appropriate?" ?"

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