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GCSE Politics Practice Test: Brexit - 2019 General Election
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GCSE Politics Practice Test: Brexit - 2019 General Election
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10 Questions

1. The Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party took ITV to court during the campaign. Why?
2. After concerns were raised about the future of the NHS under the Conservatives, Boris Johnson announced that there would be how many new nurses if he was re-elected Prime Minister?
3. Labour campaigned to hold a second referendum on our membership of the EU. Which side did Jeremy Corbyn say he would support?
4. The Conservative candidate for Ludlow, Philip Dunne, made what comment during a debate, causing public outrage?
5. Which Conservative MP, the Leader of the House of Commons, was criticised during the election campaign after he made comments about the Grenfell Tower disaster?
6. During the first televised debate, the Conservative Party temporarily renamed their Twitter account. What did they call it?
7. When Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage refused to attend a leaders’ debate on Channel 4 all about climate change, what were they represented by?
8. Leave-backing Conservative minister, Zac Goldsmith, lost his seat in the Remain-supporting constituency of Richmond Park. What “reward” did he get for his failure?
9. Jeremy Corbyn called a press conference to announce something posted on Reddit. What was it?
10. To help the Brexit cause, Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party did not stand any candidates in constituencies held by which party?