Interview with Tony Blair on Brexit

Interview with Tony Blair on Brexit

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The transcript discusses the UK's December agreement with the EU, which postponed key issues, particularly concerning Northern Ireland, to 2018. This year is seen as crucial for defining the UK's future relationship with Europe. Public sentiment reflects a desire to resolve uncertainties, regardless of their stance on Brexit. The potential impacts on the economy, living standards, and public services like the NHS are highlighted, emphasizing the need for a final say on the new terms to ensure they benefit the country in the long term.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the main outcome of the December agreement for the UK?

It improved trade relations with Europe.

It finalized the UK's exit from the EU.

It postponed key issues, especially regarding Northern Ireland.

It resolved all issues with Europe.

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What is the general sentiment among voters regarding the Brexit process?

They are eager to move forward due to uncertainty.

They want to delay the process further.

They are satisfied with the current progress.

They are indifferent to the outcome.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is causing the problem according to the public sentiment?

The media coverage of Brexit.

The lack of public interest.

The uncertainty surrounding the negotiations.

The actual negotiating process.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are some potential impacts of the new relationship with Europe?

Changes in living standards and the economy.

Better sports facilities.

Improved weather conditions.

Increased tourism.

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Why is it important for the British people to have a final say on the new terms?

To ensure the terms are favorable for sports.

To compare the new terms with the current situation.

To improve relations with non-European countries.

To delay the Brexit process further.