Europe thinks a No Deal Brexit becoming more likely

Europe thinks a No Deal Brexit becoming more likely

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The transcript discusses the ongoing Brexit negotiations, focusing on the potential consequences of a no deal Brexit for the UK and the EU. It highlights the concerns of EU leaders, particularly those of France and Ireland, regarding the impact on the customs union and the Irish border. The French President and other EU leaders are cautious about extending Brexit deadlines, while Michel Barnier emphasizes the responsibility of the UK in the negotiations. The transcript outlines three possible outcomes: an agreed deal, no deal, or a lengthy extension.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main concern of EU leaders regarding Brexit?

The UK's trade agreements

The UK's immigration policies

A no-deal Brexit

The UK's economic growth

2.

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What is a significant challenge for Ireland in a no-deal Brexit scenario?

Managing the Irish border

Increasing tourism

Expanding the fishing industry

Reducing taxes

3.

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What solution is proposed for handling inspections in Ireland?

Using drones for inspections

Conducting them at the ports

Outsourcing to other EU countries

Eliminating inspections altogether

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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According to Michel Barnier, who would be responsible for a failure in Brexit negotiations?

The UK

The World Trade Organization

The EU leaders

The United Nations

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What are the three options available for Brexit as mentioned by EU leaders?

Immediate exit, renegotiation, or status quo

Cultural exchange, educational partnership, or financial aid

Agreed deal, no deal, or a lengthy extension

Trade deal, military alliance, or economic sanctions