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  • 23/05/2025
With questions being raised this week about Kier Starmer’s ‘island of strangers’ comments and his plans to tackle immigration, we’re asking people if they think they’d be able to pass a UK citizenship test. It’s definitely not as easy as you’d think!

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00:00When did the Roman army leave Britain?
00:03The second one, what was that? 640?
00:06630?
00:07Yeah, 180.
00:08No, it was 410 AD apparently.
00:11I've got 410.
00:14It was 410.
00:15So there we go, well done.
00:16There's a lot of territories the UK has, but which of these are officially called Crown Dependencies?
00:20Is it St Helena and the Falklands? Is it Ireland and the Channel Islands?
00:24St Helena and Wales? Or is it the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man?
00:29The third one.
00:31St Helena and Wales? No, we're not Crown Dependency.
00:34That is the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
00:36That was the last one. I was going to say that actually.
00:39And the last one we've got, what proportion of people died during the Black Death?
00:43Was it a fifth of the population, a quarter, a third or a half?
00:48That's not serious, that's maths.
00:51I'd say a quarter.
00:55Mmm, quarter?
00:57No, as close as a third.
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