A) Home Secretary B) Director of Communications C) Foreign Secretary D) Chancellor of the Exchequer
A) 1999 B) 1995 C) 1997 D) 2001
A) Liberal Democrats B) Green Party C) Conservative Party D) Labour Party
A) Gulf War B) Vietnam War C) Afghan War D) Iraq War
A) Privatization of schools B) End of standardized testing C) Tuition fees for universities D) Free universal education
A) Radical Centrism B) Third Way C) New Right D) Socialism
A) Scottish Independence referendum B) Poll Tax issues C) Brexit referendum D) Iraq War intelligence dossier
A) New Deal B) Job Seeker's Allowance C) Universal Basic Income D) Work for the Dole
A) 2007 B) 2005 C) 2009 D) 2010 |