Voters Opinions on the Brexit Vote in Cardiff

Voters Opinions on the Brexit Vote in Cardiff

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The transcript discusses the implications of Wales leaving the EU, focusing on economic, political, and social impacts. Concerns are raised about Wales' future, the economy, and the resignation of David Cameron. Public opinion and voting patterns are analyzed, highlighting differences between regions and demographics. The discussion also touches on personal and professional impacts, particularly in research sectors, and debates on leadership and national identity post-Brexit.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are some of the concerns mentioned about Wales' future after Brexit?

Improved relations with neighboring countries

Stronger currency value

Potential negative impact on security and economy

Increased security and economic stability

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What demographic factors influenced the Brexit vote in Wales?

Younger population in rural areas

Middle-class population in rural areas

Aging population in urban areas

Aging population in working-class areas

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was a significant political change following the Brexit vote?

Strengthened EU relations

David Cameron's resignation

Increased EU funding for Wales

Introduction of a new currency

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How does Brexit potentially affect individuals working in research?

Increased funding opportunities

More collaboration with EU countries

No impact on research funding

Reduced funding from the EU

5.

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What is a concern related to immigration mentioned in the context of Brexit?

No impact on immigration

Excessive immigration affecting resources

Balanced immigration levels

Too few people entering the country