Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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His political party | Conservative Party | 95%
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Predecessor | Theresa May | 93%
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Office he held from 2008-2016 | Mayor of London | 79%
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Policy | {Leave} the {EU} on 31st October "do or die" | 78%
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English public school that he attended | Eton College | 77%
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City in which he was born | New York City | 62%
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Organisation that he campaigned for the UK to leave | The European Union | 62%
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Office he held from 2016-2018 | Secretary of State for {Foreign} and Commonwealth Affairs | 61%
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Runner-up in the leadership campaign (effectively the campaign to become Prime Minister) | Jeremy Hunt | 55%
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Former Environment Secretary he appointed as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, making him effectively Deputy Prime Minister | Michael Gove | 52%
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Constituency he has been the MP for | Uxbridge and South Ruislip | 51%
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Previous holder of this office who he beat in two elections | Ken Livingstone | 46%
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His full name | {Alexander} Boris {de} {Pfeffel} Johnson | 45%
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Chancellor of the Exchequer he appointed | Sajid Javid | 45%
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Policy | An extra 20,000 {police} {officers} by 2022 | 44%
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Reason he was sacked from the shadow cabinet in 2004 | Lying about an extramarital affair | 41%
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Policy | A {tax} {cut} for people earning over £50,000 per year | 30%
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Constituency he has been the MP for | Henley | 27%
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His campaign slogan (part 3) | ...and {Defeat} Jeremy Corbyn | 25%
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Policy | Ensure that funding for {schools} is evenly distributed across the country | 25%
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His campaign slogan (part 2) | ...{Unite} the Nation... | 24%
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Oxford college that he attended | Balliol College | 23%
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Policy | Raise the threshold for paying {National} {Insurance} | 22%
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His campaign slogan (part 1) | {Deliver} Brexit... | 18%
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Policy | Scrap the {Irish} {backstop} | 13%
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Deal made within cabinet regarding the UK's relationship with the EU over which he resigned from the above post | Chequers Deal | 10%
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His campaign slogan (part 4) | ... and also {Energise} | 7%
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