Special Bank Holiday Quiz
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 5:14 pm
It's always good to have a quiz. In the spirit of many exam papers these days it will be in the form of a multiple choice question.
The first person to give the correct answer to the question below will get an email from a Nigerian gentleman with perfect bona fides with regard to getting your hands on a very exceptional sum of money. Bet you can't wait?
More than 500 Liberal Democrat candidates including Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg signed up to an NUS pledge before the election to "vote against any increase in fees in the next parliament and to pressure the government to introduce a fairer alternative. The NUS wrote a thank you "Your MPs signed a pledge, a pact between candidates and their constituents, to vote against a rise in tuition fees and to press the government for a fairer alternative. For that, the National Union of Students and voters are grateful.
So post-election, what happened next, was it
A. Cleggie stated the Lib Dems would vote against any rise in tuition fees.
B. Cleggie and the Lib Dems used their negotiating skills to get a freezing of tuition fees.
C. Cleggie said about the students "they can fuck off. Don't they realise we are in a coalition and there are always some losers"
D. Cleggie agreed that the Lib Dems would abstain from any vote to increase tuition fees.
Cheers
D
The first person to give the correct answer to the question below will get an email from a Nigerian gentleman with perfect bona fides with regard to getting your hands on a very exceptional sum of money. Bet you can't wait?
More than 500 Liberal Democrat candidates including Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg signed up to an NUS pledge before the election to "vote against any increase in fees in the next parliament and to pressure the government to introduce a fairer alternative. The NUS wrote a thank you "Your MPs signed a pledge, a pact between candidates and their constituents, to vote against a rise in tuition fees and to press the government for a fairer alternative. For that, the National Union of Students and voters are grateful.
So post-election, what happened next, was it
A. Cleggie stated the Lib Dems would vote against any rise in tuition fees.
B. Cleggie and the Lib Dems used their negotiating skills to get a freezing of tuition fees.
C. Cleggie said about the students "they can fuck off. Don't they realise we are in a coalition and there are always some losers"
D. Cleggie agreed that the Lib Dems would abstain from any vote to increase tuition fees.
Cheers
D