Salmond Sees Another Scottish Referendum Within Two Years

Salmond Sees Another Scottish Referendum Within Two Years

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The transcript discusses Scotland's political stance on Brexit, emphasizing the need for respect towards Scotland's vote to remain in the EU. It highlights the chaos in Britain's Brexit policy due to lack of preparation and differing views among key ministers. The discussion also covers Scotland's legal involvement in Brexit proceedings and the potential for a second independence referendum if Scotland's demands are not met. The unpredictability of political outcomes in 2016 is also noted.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was Scotland's stance on the European Union as discussed in the video?

Scotland voted to leave the European Union.

Scotland wanted to renegotiate its terms with the European Union.

Scotland voted to remain in the European Union.

Scotland had no clear stance on the European Union.

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What was one of the main reasons for the perceived chaos in Brexit policy?

The UK had a clear plan for Brexit.

There was a lack of contingency planning for losing the referendum.

All Brexit ministers agreed on the same approach.

The European Union imposed strict guidelines.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What lesson did 2016 teach about politics according to the video?

Political outcomes are always predictable.

The Anglo-Saxon model is infallible.

There are no sure bets in politics.

Polls are always accurate.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What legal body is involved in the Brexit court ruling as mentioned in the video?

The Supreme Court

The World Trade Organization

The International Criminal Court

The European Court of Justice

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What might trigger a second Scottish independence referendum?

Acceptance of red lines by the UK Government

Rejection of red lines by the UK Government

Scotland joining the European Union independently

A new Prime Minister in the UK