U.K. Government Has No Plan for Brexit, Says SNP's Hosie

U.K. Government Has No Plan for Brexit, Says SNP's Hosie

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The transcript discusses the economic outlook, focusing on productivity and the impact of Brexit. It explores Scotland's potential different relationship with the EU, the costs of staying in the European Economic Area, and the need for parliamentary debate on Article 50. The possibility of a second Scottish independence referendum is also considered, depending on Brexit negotiations.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the key areas the speaker wants to see action on to improve the economic situation?

Tourism and agriculture

Productivity, innovation, exports, and investment

Healthcare and education

Defense and security

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What is the proposed model for Scotland's relationship with the EU?

A Canadian model

A Turkish model

A Swiss model

A Norway model

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What is a potential consequence of the UK continuing to trade with the EU post-Brexit?

Acceptance of EU regulations and associated costs

No need to follow EU regulations

Complete independence from EU rules

A free trade agreement with no costs

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main argument for involving the Houses of Parliament in the Brexit process?

To avoid any legal challenges

To reduce the cost of Brexit

To ensure a public and parliamentary debate

To speed up the Brexit process

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Under what condition might a second Scottish independence referendum be considered?

If Scotland gains more power

If the UK Government refuses to maintain access to the single market

If the EU offers a better deal

If the UK economy improves