From the 'Independant' today:
Oh my god I failed the test. I don't know who is the head of the c of e and apart from spending my money feeding rich foreigners and then spending more of it jetting off to other countries to be fed by rich foreigners I don't know what the queen's ceremonial duties are.
Also, I suspect that my definition of MPs would not coincide with the official version.
Will I have to leave?
Regional accents tested in 'Britishness' exam
By David Barrett, PA
Published: 31 October 2005
Foreigners who apply to become British citizens will have to swot up on British regional accents, the Church of England and a wide range of cultural information, it was revealed today.
Details of the new "Britishness test" were revealed by ministers on the day before the examination becomes compulsory to people who apply for naturalisation.
However, candidates will not be tested on British history.
The questions will be multiple choice.
To become British, applicants will have to pay £34 to sit the 45-minute exam.
Examples of areas which will be tested include:
* Where are the Geordie, Cockney, and Scouse dialects spoken?
* What are MPs?
* What is the Church of England and who is its head?
* What is the Queen's official role and what ceremonial duties does she have?
* Do many children live in single parent families or step-families?
Oh my god I failed the test. I don't know who is the head of the c of e and apart from spending my money feeding rich foreigners and then spending more of it jetting off to other countries to be fed by rich foreigners I don't know what the queen's ceremonial duties are.
Also, I suspect that my definition of MPs would not coincide with the official version.
Will I have to leave?