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jc611

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Who succeeded Margaret Thatcher as prime minister?
 
  a. Tony Blair
  b. David Cameron
  c. John Major
  d. Nick Clegg
  e. Gordon Brown

Question 2

The term loony left was used to describe Labour in the 1980s because
 
  a. so many of its leaders had received psychological treatment.
  b. it supported the provision of psychiatric care for free.
  c. its policies were so radical.
  d. its campaigns we so inept that it seemed to be committing electoral suicide.
  e. it was out of power.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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