Johnson Announces Proroguation to Force No Deal - Brexit Explained

Johnson Announces Proroguation to Force No Deal - Brexit Explained

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The video discusses the suspension of the UK parliament for a Queen's speech on October 14th, just 17 days before the Brexit deadline. The prorogation, lasting 23 days, has sparked controversy as it limits parliament's time to block a no-deal Brexit. The government claims it's standard procedure, but many see it as a political maneuver. Public opinion is divided, with significant opposition from MPs and the public. The video explores potential outcomes, including a no-confidence vote, a new Brexit deal, or a no-deal exit.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the Queen's speech on October 14th in the context of Brexit?

It sets the priorities of the new government.

It marks the end of the Brexit negotiations.

It announces the final Brexit deal.

It dissolves the Parliament permanently.

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Why is the prorogation of Parliament considered controversial?

It is the longest suspension in history.

It was decided without any parliamentary vote.

It limits Parliament's time to address a no-deal Brexit.

It was not approved by the Queen.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main argument against the prorogation of Parliament?

It was requested by the Queen herself.

It prevents Parliament from blocking a no-deal Brexit.

It is a standard procedure for new governments.

It allows more time for Brexit negotiations.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the public react to the government's decision to prorogue Parliament?

There was a mixed reaction across different social media platforms.

Most people supported the decision on all platforms.

Everyone opposed the decision unanimously.

The majority of people were indifferent.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What role does the Queen play in the prorogation of Parliament?

She must follow the government's advice.

She can veto the government's request.

She can dissolve Parliament permanently.

She decides the length of the prorogation.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are the potential outcomes if no new Brexit deal is reached?

The UK leaves the EU without a deal.

The UK remains in the EU indefinitely.

A new referendum is held.

The EU automatically extends the deadline.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why might Johnson have chosen to end the prorogation on October 14th?

To align with the European Council summit.

To avoid any parliamentary votes.

To ensure a no-deal Brexit.

To coincide with a national holiday.