U.K.'s May Calls Offer for EU Citizens 'Fair and Serious'

U.K.'s May Calls Offer for EU Citizens 'Fair and Serious'

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The video discusses the UK's obligations under the Withdrawal Treaty with the EU, emphasizing that these commitments will be incorporated into UK law. Simon Kennedy from Bloomberg News highlights the negotiation challenges, particularly the contentious issues surrounding citizens' rights and the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) post-Brexit. The EU desires the ECJ to continue influencing British law, while the UK aims to eliminate its role, leading to significant disagreements.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the nature of the UK's obligations under the Withdrawal Treaty with the EU?

They are suggestions for future consideration.

They are temporary measures.

They are binding under international law.

They are optional and can be ignored.

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What is a key aspect of the negotiation between the UK and the EU regarding citizens' rights?

Neither party is concerned about citizens' rights.

Both parties want reciprocity in citizens' rights.

The EU wants to restrict UK citizens' rights.

The UK wants to increase EU citizens' rights.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a major concern for European leaders regarding Theresa May's proposal?

It is completely aligned with their demands.

It is irrelevant to the negotiations.

It falls short of their expectations.

It exceeds their expectations.

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What is the EU's stance on the European Court of Justice's role after Brexit?

The EU wants it to continue influencing British law.

The EU wants it to focus on non-legal matters.

The EU is indifferent to its role.

The EU wants it to have no role.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the UK's position on the European Court of Justice post-Brexit?

The UK wants to expand its jurisdiction.

The UK wants to eliminate its role.

The UK wants to maintain its current role.

The UK wants to increase its influence.