Prime Minister dismisses Sir John Major's claim that 'partygate' has ruined the country's reputation abroad

Prime Minister dismisses Sir John Major's claim that 'partygate' has ruined the country's reputation abroad

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The transcript discusses the UK's reputation and political issues, highlighting criticisms of the Prime Minister's actions. It then shifts focus to the UK's role in international relations, particularly in warning about global events and fortifying NATO's eastern frontier. The speaker emphasizes the UK's efforts in bringing countries together and supporting military operations, concluding with appreciation for UK servicemen and women.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the main criticism directed at the UK government in the first section?

Ignoring climate change

Lack of healthcare reforms

Breaking lockdown laws

Failure to manage the economy

2.

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Which countries did the UK warn about potential threats, as mentioned in the second section?

Spain and Italy

Lithuania and Ukraine

Norway and Sweden

France and Germany

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What was the UK's role in international relations according to the second section?

Isolating itself from global affairs

Working to bring countries together

Focusing solely on domestic issues

Reducing foreign aid

4.

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What is the focus of the UK's efforts in the third section?

Improving domestic infrastructure

Expanding trade agreements

Strengthening NATO's eastern frontier

Reducing military spending

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are being deployed to support NATO's eastern frontier as mentioned in the third section?

UK business leaders

UK diplomats

UK servicemen and women

UK scientists