SNP's Blackford Urges Corbyn to Call No-Confidence Vote on May

SNP's Blackford Urges Corbyn to Call No-Confidence Vote on May

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The transcript discusses the UK government's crisis, focusing on Brexit's challenges and economic consequences. It highlights the lack of support for the Prime Minister's deal and the potential for a no-deal Brexit. The Scottish Government's perspective is explored, emphasizing their desire to remain in the EU or at least in the single market and customs union. The possibility of fresh elections, a second referendum, and Scottish independence are considered as potential outcomes. The need for a people's vote and the option to revoke Article 50 are also discussed.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What unprecedented event occurred in the UK government, highlighting its crisis?

The government won three votes in one day.

The government gained support from the EU.

The government lost three votes in one day.

The government passed a new Brexit deal.

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What is the stance of the Scottish Government regarding the Brexit deal?

They support leaving the EU without a deal.

They want to stay in the EU at all costs.

They seek a compromise to stay in the single market and customs union.

They have no interest in any Brexit negotiations.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the economic risk mentioned if the UK crashes out of the EU?

A boost in the UK's GDP.

An immediate improvement in trade relations.

A loss of 80,000 jobs in Scotland alone.

A significant increase in job opportunities.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the potential outcomes discussed for the Brexit situation?

A second referendum or fresh elections.

Immediate acceptance of the current deal.

A new trade agreement with the US.

Complete withdrawal from all negotiations.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What legal option does the UK have regarding Article 50?

The UK has no legal options left.

The UK can only extend Article 50 indefinitely.

The UK can revoke Article 50 if it chooses.

The UK must leave the EU without any option.