In the early 20th century, the British government was still quite efficient, considering that the entire nation was in a "thriving" state, despite the increasing power of other nations posing a certain threat to the Empire's hegemony.
However, at this time, the British could not imagine the rapid corruption of their descendants in the 21st century. At this moment, Britain was much like the later United States, with a significant majority having strong confidence in the country. Without such confidence, Britain could not have persisted through the two world wars.
Soon, Asquith's cabinet drafted a preliminary version of the national plan and presented it to Asquith.
Asquith reviewed the plan for a long time, and after confirming no issues, he said to George, "Send this manuscript to the Embassy in East Africa! Conduct negotiations with the East Africans according to this standard."
"Yes, Prime Minister!" George replied, then took the manuscript and turned to leave.
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