Tim Farron, Lib Dems Campaigns in Kidlington

Tim Farron, Lib Dems Campaigns in Kidlington

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The transcript discusses the importance of the student vote for the Liberal Democrats, emphasizing the impact of Brexit on young people. It criticizes the Labour Party for supporting the Conservatives in enabling a hard Brexit, which affects education funding. The speaker highlights the need for young people to have a say in the Brexit deal, visiting universities to engage with students and emphasize the importance of their future in political decisions.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why do the Liberal Democrats believe the student vote is crucial for them?

Due to their promise to increase tuition fees.

Because students have historically supported the Conservative Party.

Due to their opposition to rising tuition fees and the impact of Brexit on young people.

Because students are the largest voting demographic.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the Liberal Democrats' criticism of the Labour Party regarding Brexit?

Labour supported the Conservatives in enabling a hard Brexit.

Labour proposed a second referendum on Brexit.

Labour wanted to remain in the single market.

Labour had no clear stance on Brexit.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What financial issue does the Liberal Democrats highlight in Labour's budget?

A surplus of £100 billion.

Excessive spending on education.

Increased funding for social care.

A £100 billion black hole.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why have the Liberal Democrats visited university cities like Oxford and Cambridge?

To emphasize the importance of young people's future in the Brexit deal.

To campaign for increased tuition fees.

To distance themselves from the tuition fee issue.

To support the Conservative Party's policies.

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What do the Liberal Democrats propose regarding the final say on the Brexit deal?

To have a parliamentary vote without public involvement.

To give the British people, especially young people, the final say.

To let the European Union decide.

To leave the decision entirely to the government.