May Offers Vote to Rule Out No Deal

May Offers Vote to Rule Out No Deal

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The transcript discusses the complexities of the Brexit process, focusing on the potential consequences of a no deal Brexit. It highlights the role of Parliament in preventing such an outcome and the challenges faced in passing the Brexit deal, particularly concerning the Northern Ireland backstop. The influence of the ERG and its leader, Jacob Rees-Mogg, on the Conservative Party and the Prime Minister is also examined.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are the potential consequences of a no-deal Brexit for Britain's economy and security?

It would only affect Britain's economy, not security.

It would be dangerous for Britain's economy and security.

It would have no impact on Britain's economy and security.

It would strengthen Britain's economy and security.

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What was the purpose of Theresa May's statement to Parliament regarding Brexit?

To announce a new trade deal with the EU.

To emphasize the need to prevent a no-deal Brexit.

To declare the end of Brexit negotiations.

To propose a new referendum on Brexit.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the Brady amendment related to in the Brexit discussions?

The removal of the no-deal option.

A new trade agreement with the EU.

The extension of the Brexit deadline.

The Northern Ireland backstop issue.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is Jacob Rees-Mogg's position on the Brexit deal?

He opposes any form of Brexit deal.

He supports the deal without any changes.

He supports the deal with changes in an appendix.

He is undecided about the Brexit deal.

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How does the ERG influence the Brexit negotiations?

By supporting all of Theresa May's proposals.

By acting as a drag anchor similar to the Tea Party in the US.

By advocating for a second referendum.

By opposing any form of Brexit.