What is the main conflict Boris Johnson faces with the Ben Bill?
Can Johnson Still Go For No Deal? - Brexit Explained

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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It requires him to leave the EU immediately.
It compels him to resign as Prime Minister.
It mandates him to request an extension from the EU.
It forces him to hold a general election.
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What is one potential consequence if Johnson asks for an extension?
Conservative voters might switch to the Brexit Party.
He might gain more support from the Brexit Party.
He could strengthen his political career.
The EU might refuse the extension.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a challenge Johnson faces with calling an election before October 31st?
He requires a simple majority to pass the bill.
He needs to avoid any amendments to the bill.
He needs a unanimous vote from all MPs.
He must adhere to the fixed term Parliament Act.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a risk associated with Johnson holding a no-confidence vote in himself?
Another coalition might form a government.
He might lose his position as party leader.
The EU might impose sanctions on the UK.
He could be forced to resign immediately.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why might appointing a temporary caretaker Prime Minister be problematic for Johnson?
It would require the Queen's approval.
It could damage the Conservative Party's reputation.
It would violate the fixed term Parliament Act.
It might lead to a loss of public trust.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a legal issue with sending contradictory letters to the EU?
It would breach the Civil Contingencies Act.
It would require a majority vote in Parliament.
It would be considered a violation of the Ben Bill.
It would need approval from the EU.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a major obstacle for Johnson if he attempts to resign as Prime Minister?
He needs to secure a majority vote in the Commons.
He must call a general election.
He needs the Queen's approval and a successor.
He must first dissolve Parliament.
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