Q1)4th July, 2024, the date of the UK’s latest General Election. Who is the Prime Minister that ordered this election: Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss, Theresa May or Boris Johnson?
Q2)The Election is being held on which day of the week?
Q3)UK general elections were first held on that day in which year: 1935, 1936 or 1937?
Q4)The pre-election period is known as ‘purdah’. It usually lasts for how many weeks: six, seven or eight?
Q5)Finally … ? Which parliamentary figure is usually unopposed at UK elections: the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Lord Speaker or Black Rod?
Q1)3rd July is Independence Day in Belarus. It marks the country’s independence from where: the USSR, Russia or Taiwan?
A1)The USSR. (Strictly? The country became independent on 27th July. But 3rd July is the official day, as it marks the capital’s liberation by the Red Army in 1944.)
* Fun was certainly had, Olga: along with chicken nuggets … again!
It turns out it was by invitation, Olga: once I read a little further. I have emailed them about it, too: they’re hoping to open something in Brentwood, at some point. Hopefully, they’ll be able to let me know more, as and when.
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Q4) six (It seems that term is not used any more, as it is considered sexist…)
Q5) the Speaker of the House of Commons Good to know you had a good time. If they start a programme of desktops, you would be a good person to get some ideas from. In an ideal world they should get some people together and get an idea of how to run it for it to become effective (I guess something like focus groups, but perhaps not so formal, as one gets the sense that always the same people participates) . Let's hope they do something. And let's hope the elections... are't a total disaster. To be honest, like the ones here, there doesn't seem to be a good option... (Mind you, that is becoming the norm everywhere. And not even the least bad option seems much of an option in most places). Orwell... I don't think he'd be surprised, perhaps only because the world hasn't totally collapsed yet. Although quite a few people are trying very hard.
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Q1) Rishi Sunak
ReplyDeleteQ2) Thursday
Q3) 1935
Q4) six (It seems that term is not used any more, as it is considered sexist…)
Q5) the Speaker of the House of Commons
Good to know you had a good time. If they start a programme of desktops, you would be a good person to get some ideas from. In an ideal world they should get some people together and get an idea of how to run it for it to become effective (I guess something like focus groups, but perhaps not so formal, as one gets the sense that always the same people participates) . Let's hope they do something. And let's hope the elections... are't a total disaster. To be honest, like the ones here, there doesn't seem to be a good option... (Mind you, that is becoming the norm everywhere. And not even the least bad option seems much of an option in most places). Orwell... I don't think he'd be surprised, perhaps only because the world hasn't totally collapsed yet. Although quite a few people are trying very hard.
1 Rishi Sunak
ReplyDelete2 Thursday
3 1937
4 6
5 Black Rod
All righty, then.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I think Orwell would be having a fit. And writing about it. :)
1. Rishi Sunak
2. Thursday (Is this why Douglas Adams had such trouble with them?)
3. 1935
4. six
5. the Lord Speaker
Incidentally, you might get a kick out of this!
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If I never knew who Rishi Sunak was, I surely do now. :)
I keep picturing it as a Monty Python sketch!