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On this day a year ago
Saturday quiz

Well, this week I again beat political journalist John Rentoul, scoring 9/10 to his 6/10.
I did not know the answer to question 7.
Not for the first time, the accuracy of the questions was not exact, in that Western Union (question 9) was founded in 1851, not 1852.
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I doubt whether even 5% of the migrant-invaders will ever be anything other than an imposed burden on the British people.
To call it a “zoo” would be too polite.
In another society, 7 rounds would probably be enough; maybe 14.
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2019 General Election
I notice that one of my blog posts about the 2019 General Election has had a few hits today and yesterday: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/11/06/general-election-2019-daily-updated-blog-no-2/
Robert Largan
“Largan’s father came from a large Irish Catholic family in Salford and had a variety of occupations, including a Shabbos goy“: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Largan.
I had missed that. Seems that, in a sense, the apple fell not far from the tree…
“Largan has campaigned strongly against antisemitism and has pushed for organisations to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.[18]
Largan is also a parliamentary officer of the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFoI). In 2019, CFoI paid for Largan to visit Israel and the West Bank on a fact finding political delegation.”
[Wikipedia].
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