Wednesday, a day in the week that subtly feels the most delicate.
It is neither as detestably hateful as Monday, the first workday of the week, nor as eagerly anticipated as Friday or Saturday.
For Duke Wellington and all members of the Tory Party still supporting the Cabinet, it was equally a subtle day.
Because today in Parliament, a grand and special schedule was arranged—the Prime Minister's Question Time.
On the north bank of the Thames River, around Trafalgar Square, the clock towers of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church simultaneously pointed to twelve noon.
The location of both the House of Lords and the House of Commons in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland—Westminster Palace.