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On This Day 22nd January:
1905 St Petersburg, Russia : Troops fire on workers outside the Winter Palace trying to present a petition to the Tsar, killing up to 240 people in what becomes known as "Bloody Sunday" leading to the first Russian Revolution which implements limited reforms such as the Duma parliament and a multi-party system, but the Tsar remains in overall control.
And in 2015, the common cry to those tuning into bsx was of course ... "Bloody Lori"
1905 St Petersburg, Russia : Troops fire on workers outside the Winter Palace trying to present a petition to the Tsar, killing up to 240 people in what becomes known as "Bloody Sunday" leading to the first Russian Revolution which implements limited reforms such as the Duma parliament and a multi-party system, but the Tsar remains in overall control.
And in 2015, the common cry to those tuning into bsx was of course ... "Bloody Lori"
03-01-2020, 03:05
On This Day 23rd January:
1924 Following an election the previous year, in which the Conservatives lost their majority Stanley Baldwin resigns as Prime Minister after losing a vote of confidence in the House of Commons.
Ramsay MacDonald forms Britain's first Labour Government, without a majority but with informal support from the Liberals.
(Labour's first term in government lasts only 9 months, brought down by a combination of the Campbell case (when the government did not prosecute a left wing paper accused of inciting servicemen to mutiny) and plans for a controversial trade treaty with Bolshevik Russia, combined with the publication of the "Zinoviev Letter" by the Daily Mail, apparently showing pressure being put on Labour MPs by the Communist Party to vote through the treaty. The letter is generally considered now to be a forgery. In another election in October 1924, the Conservatives gain a large majority primarily at the expense of the Liberals.)
Keeping up BS viewers' confidence in 2015 were....
Preeti
Ashley Emma
1924 Following an election the previous year, in which the Conservatives lost their majority Stanley Baldwin resigns as Prime Minister after losing a vote of confidence in the House of Commons.
Ramsay MacDonald forms Britain's first Labour Government, without a majority but with informal support from the Liberals.
(Labour's first term in government lasts only 9 months, brought down by a combination of the Campbell case (when the government did not prosecute a left wing paper accused of inciting servicemen to mutiny) and plans for a controversial trade treaty with Bolshevik Russia, combined with the publication of the "Zinoviev Letter" by the Daily Mail, apparently showing pressure being put on Labour MPs by the Communist Party to vote through the treaty. The letter is generally considered now to be a forgery. In another election in October 1924, the Conservatives gain a large majority primarily at the expense of the Liberals.)
Keeping up BS viewers' confidence in 2015 were....
Preeti
Ashley Emma
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