On May 5, 1789, the French Revolution began with a meeting of the legislative assembly. No one knows exactly why, but during that gathering those who sided with the King—the nobility—sat to his right.
They bayed, they hollered, they hooted, they cheered. After a miserable 18 months, in which they had ranged from dejected to mutinous to feral, Labour mps finally had something to shout for when ...
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