| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| E | Most strongly Remain-voting area in Scotland in the 2016 referendum | City of {Edinburgh} | 92%
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| J | UK Prime Minister elected in 2019 with the majority needed to "Get Brexit Done" | Boris Johnson | 91%
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| M | UK Prime Minister who called a general election to increase her majority and create a "strong and stable" government but ended up losing seats and her majority | Theresa May | 90%
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| A | To begin the process of leaving the EU the UK parliament invoked this | {Article} 50 | 89%
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| B | The UK Prime Minister clarified her position on Brexit by repeatedly stating that "Brexit means _____" | Brexit | 89%
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| F | Leader of the Brexit Party and MEP who waved the Union Jack in the EU parliament on the day it voted in favour of the Brexit agreement | Nigel Farage | 84%
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| K | First name of Mr Starmer, the Labour party's Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union | Keir | 83%
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| N | According to a big red bus: "We send the EU £350 million a week - let's fund our ___ instead" | NHS | 81%
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| Z | Number of seats the Brexit Party occupied in the UK parliament after the 2019 general election | Zero | 79%
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| G | Pro-EU party led by Caroline Lucas, who holds its only seat in the UK parliament | Green Party | 78%
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| L | Political party who pledged to stop Brexit without a second referendum if brought to power in the 2019 UK general election | Liberal Democrats | 75%
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| X | Pro-Brexit voters have often been accused of this fear | Xenophobia | 75%
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| Q | In the fallout from the above the Prime Minister was repeatedly questioned as to whether he had lied to the _____ | Queen | 74%
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| S | First Minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP, strongly in favour of remaining in the EU, and leaving the UK | Nicola Sturgeon | 72%
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| I | A demographic issue that was a contributing factor in many voting for Brexit | Immigration | 70%
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| U | Eurosceptic political party formerly led by the founder of the Brexit Party | UKIP | 70%
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| H | On 17th January 2017 the UK Prime Minister set out her Plan for Britain in a speech at this building | Lancaster {House} | 63%
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| O | First name of Mr Letwin, Conservative MP who frustrated his government by tabling a cross-party motion for parliament to hold "indicative votes" on Brexit | Oliver | 61%
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| R | Derogatory name given to Remainers who refused to accept the result of the referendum and continued to campaign against Brexit | Remoaners | 51%
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| W | David Cameron was accused of fear-mongering when he arguably implied that Brexit could lead to this conflict | World War 3 | 49%
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| C | Short-lived party of defectors from the Conservatives and Labour interested in maintaining the status quo as far as EU membership | Independent Group for {Change} | 46%
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| D | First UK Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union who ultimately resigned | David Davis | 38%
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| T | President of the European Council who declared there is a "special place in hell for those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely" | Donald Tusk | 38%
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| P | On the 28th August 2019, the UK parliament was _______, in a move that was later found to be unlawful and declared null and void | Prorogued | 36%
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| V | Belgian guy named the European Parliament's representative on matters relating to Brexit who declared that Brexit leaders would "end up on the guillotine" | Guy Verhofstadt | 15%
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| Y | Colourful codename used by the UK Treasury for cross-government civil contingency planning for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit | Operation {Yellowhammer} | 12%
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