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  • 23/05/2025
With immigration rules back in the headlines, we ask locals how they think they’d fare on the UK citizenship test. Then we put them to the test with four real questions—can they get them right?

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00:00Can you tell me the year that the Roman army left Britain?
00:04Couldn't tell you that. 1805.
00:0710.70.
00:09400. Yes, 400.
00:12I'm going to give you that, 410.
00:14Which of these are Crown Dependencies?
00:27Pretty sure it's the Falklands, isn't it?
00:29A.
00:30Did you say the Falklands?
00:31D.
00:32What proportion of the population died because of the Black Death?
00:36Oh, is it 80%?
00:3842%?
00:40It was a high percentage.
00:4330%?
00:4532%?
00:4633%?
00:4733%?
00:48Wow.
00:49Who is responsible for subjects such as education, health and defence?
00:54Erm, the Home Secretary.
00:56Education Secretary.
00:57Not a clue.
00:58Not a clue.
00:59Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:00That's fine.
01:01A few thousand people will ask us so far.
01:02No I'm sorry.
01:03You've got a clue.
01:04It's a clue.
01:05The December 16th paper is due to the
01:09That's so far.
01:10But it's more heavy.
01:11You're not even afraid of it.
01:12You're not even afraid.
01:13You're not afraid of it.
01:14You're not afraid of it.
01:15So I'm afraid of this.
01:16The New South, the East.

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