Deal Vote, Faces May Loses Brexit Confidence Vote

Deal Vote, Faces May Loses Brexit Confidence Vote

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The transcript discusses the confidence vote faced by Theresa May, with her party largely expected to support her despite previous opposition to her Brexit deal. The DUP's support is crucial due to the slim majority. The EU's reaction to the Brexit deal is negative, with leaders like Juncker and Macron emphasizing the need for a new UK plan. The possibility of extending Article 50 is considered. Future political scenarios include cross-party talks, a softer Brexit, or a second referendum, depending on parliamentary consensus.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the DUP's support for the Prime Minister?

It has no impact on the confidence vote.

It is crucial due to the small majority.

It leads to a coalition with the opposition.

It guarantees a large majority in Parliament.

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How did the European Union view the Brexit deal after the recent vote?

They believed it was still viable.

They considered it a fair offer but dead.

They thought it needed minor adjustments.

They were ready to renegotiate immediately.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Donald Tusk suggest might be a brave decision regarding Brexit?

Extending the Brexit deadline.

Cancelling Brexit altogether.

Holding another general election.

Renegotiating the deal with the EU.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is one potential change the UK government might consider in its Brexit approach?

Strengthening its red lines.

Forming a customs union with the EU.

Exiting the EU without a deal.

Increasing tariffs on EU goods.

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What is a major concern regarding the timing of Brexit?

The EU is unwilling to extend the deadline.

The UK Parliament is not interested in a deal.

There is not enough time to make necessary changes.

There is too much time left to negotiate.