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GCSE Politics Practice Test: Brexit - Eurosceptics during Britain's Membership of the EU
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GCSE Politics Practice Test: Brexit - Eurosceptics during Britain's Membership of the EU
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1. Following their defeat in the 2001 General Election, the Conservative Party chose a new Eurosceptic leader. What was his name?
2. UKIP continued to gain support. In the 2009 European Elections they came second. Which party won?
3. After the dissolution of the Referendum Party in 1997, another Eurosceptic party started to gain support. What was its name?
4. The Treaty of Lisbon created the first permanent President of the European Council in 2009. Which former UK Prime Minister was touted for the role?
5. UKIP came first in the 2014 European Parliament Elections. What percentage of the vote did they get?
6. The Referendum Party stood in the 1997 General Election in protest against the EU. How many MPs did it have elected?
7. Before the 2015 General Election, David Cameron promised an ‘In/Out’ referendum if he was elected with a majority. He thought he would never have to fulfil his promise – why?
8. In the 2004 European Elections, UKIP received 16% of the vote. What position did they finish in?
9. The EEC was replaced by the European Union on February 7th, 1992 when a treaty was signed in which city?
10. Following their defeat in the 2001 General Election, the Conservative Party chose a new Eurosceptic leader. What was his name?