But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 27th February, 1900, saw the founding of Britain’s Labour Party. Who’s the current Party Leader?
Q2) More to the point, is the party current in Government, or Opposition?
Q3) The party is usually described as what: left-wing, right-wing or centrist?
Q4) The party is an outgrowth of Britain’s Trade Union movement. Most of the UK’s unions are members of the Trades Union … what?
Q5) Finally … who, in 1924, was Labour’s first Prime Minister: Clement Attlee, Ramsey MacDonald or Keir Hardie?
Q1) 26th February, 1616, saw the Roman Catholic Church ban a very known scientist from teaching that the Earth moved around the Sun. WHICH scientist?A1) Galileo Galilei.
Q2) A suspected car bomb went off: on 26th February, 1993. Under which New York office block?A2) The World Trade Centre.
Q3) The General Synod voted to accept women priest: on 26th February, 1987. The Synod is the governing body of what: the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England or the Greek Orthodox Church?
Q4) 26th February, 1846, saw the birth of soldier, hunter and showman, William Frederick Cody. He’s better known how: Buffalo Bill, Wigwam Willie or Firecracker Fred?
Q5) Finally … 26th February is Saviour’s Day: according to which US based religion?A5) The Nation of Islam.
“I have always maintained that to claim for the Socialist movement that it is a ‘class’ war dependent for its success upon the ‘class’ consciousness of one section of the community is doing Socialism an injustice, and indefinitely postponing its triumph.”
Keir Hardie, 15 August 1856 – 26 September 1915, Labour Party founder member, and early MP.
Q1) Jeremy Corbin
ReplyDeleteQ2) Opposition
Q3) Left-wing
Q4) Trades Union Congress
Q5) Ramsey MacDonald
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ReplyDelete1. Jeremy Corbyn
2. Opposition
3. left-wing
4. Congress
5. Ramsay MacDonald