Corbyn Says May Should `Make Way' If She Can't Agree to a Deal

Corbyn Says May Should `Make Way' If She Can't Agree to a Deal

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The transcript discusses the government's disarray over Brexit negotiations, highlighting the lack of confidence in the Prime Minister's deal. It questions the possibility of renegotiating the deal, especially concerning the Irish border backstop. The economic and democratic implications of the deal are criticized, with calls for the Prime Minister to either renegotiate or step aside. The need for consensus in the House and a clear negotiation mandate is emphasized. The historical context of the negotiations and the government's current state of disarray are also discussed, concluding with a call for leadership change if necessary adjustments are not made.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the main issue with the Prime Minister's deal according to the House?

It is too expensive.

It is not supported by the European Commission.

It is too complex.

It lacks confidence from the House.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What has the European Commission stated about the possibility of renegotiating the deal?

They have not made any statement.

They have stated it is the only deal possible and will not renegotiate.

They will consider changes if requested.

They are open to renegotiation.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is one of the criticisms of the Prime Minister's deal?

It does not address environmental concerns.

It is too lenient on immigration policies.

It is a bad deal for Britain's economy and democracy.

It is too favorable to the opposition.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is suggested as necessary before the Prime Minister returns to Brussels?

A new election should be held.

The Prime Minister should resign.

A consensus should be built in the House.

The deal should be finalized without changes.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What has been the outcome of the government's negotiations over the past two years?

Increased support from the House.

Shambolic negotiations and a vague wishlist.

A precise and substantive document.

Successful agreements with the EU.