Rangdo said:Just out of interest how do you know what the question is in an exam that you haven't actually taken yet
I thought it was more about getting rid of rotten boroughs - places like Old Sarum where no-one lived but still sent two MPs to parliament before 1832 - and giving representation to the new industrial towns - Manchester, Blackburn etc.?Buzza said:I haven't googled it but wasn't it to do with the repeal of the 6 Acts which stopped groups of people having meetings (tough laws introduced about 17 years earlier when revolution was sweeping Europe?)
Buzza said:Not sure who was PM but it would have been a Whig or a Tory (Wellington?)
Man of Harveys said:I thought it was more about getting rid of rotten boroughs - places like Old Sarum where no-one lived but still sent two MPs to parliament before 1832 - and giving representation to the new industrial towns - Manchester, Blackburn etc.?
Actually, for real brownie nose points, I'd also mention the 1835 Municipal Reform Act, which basically did for local government what the 1832 reforms did for parliament and MPs.
*tuts* And just WHAT is so funny about that name?Buzza said:Wasn't the main voter at Sarum a dachshund called Colin?
Man of Harveys said:*tuts* And just WHAT is so funny about that name?
mejonaNO12 aka riskit said:refferal
its a seen exam anyway
Trufflehound said:"Why, Ted Striker's got more guts in his little finger than most of us have in our large intestine, including the Colin!"
*snigger*
Oh hang on, that's not quite right is it?
Rangdo said:A seen exam?? Isn't that just an essay?
mejonaNO12 aka riskit said:more of a time constrained essay if anything.
Rangdo said:It's probably the only way they can get the lazy skiving students to hand them in on time