24th July, 2023: The PM.
Right … it’s Monday.
And, with the Associates “Those First Impressions” on in the background … ?
I’m facing another early Monday morning.
As it’s the day for my weight management class.
Whoopee!
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Q1) 27th November, 1990, saw Britain’s Conservative party — effectively — pick Britain’s new Prime Minister: who was he … ?
Q2) Which government post had he held until then … ?
Q3) More to the point, who did he replace as PM … ?
Q4) More to the point, who’s considered to be the first PM … ?
Q5) Who’s the current British PM … ?
Q6) And finally … what’s the name of the PM’s official country house … ?
Q1) 26th November, 1778, saw the first Europeans visit Maui: who led that expedition … ?A1) Captain James Cook.
Q2) More to the point, in which chain of islands is Maui … ?A2) The Hawaiian Islands.
Q3) Who served as the main ship’s master, on that voyage … ?A3) William Bligh. Yes, THAT William Bligh: “This is mutiny, Mister Christian, MUTINY … !”
Q4) Moving on … 26th November, 1953, saw the House Of Lords vote to allow commercial television in the UK: how is that first resulting station generally known … ?A4) ITV.
Q5) 26th November, 1977, saw part of that commercial network highjacked by someone calling themselves what: Vrillon, Gillon or Ashteron … ?A5) Actually, all three: at least, going by the Wikipedia entry.
Q6) And finally … 26th November, 1998, saw Tony Blair become the first British PM, to address the parliament of the Republic of Ireland: what’s that parliament’s name … in Irish … ?A6) The Tithe an Oireachtas.
“The three articles of Civil Service faith: it takes longer to do things quickly, it’s more expensive to do them cheaply and it’s more democratic to do them in secret.”Paul Eddingtonª as (fictional) former PM, Sir Jim Hacker, in Yes, Prime Minister.