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How much do you remember about politics in 2015? Take our quiz

Test your memory

Mollie Goodfellow,Jon Stone,Matt Dathan
Wednesday 30 December 2015 12:42 EST
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David Cameron and George Osborne are in charge now
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It’s been a big year for politics – most notably with the General Election, which saw the Conservative party win an election outright for the first time since 1992.

Ed Balls - piano player and pro-Tweeter - lost his seat, Harriet Harman drove a pink minibus around the country encouraging women to vote and Nigel Farage drank many a pint.

But how much do you remember about the year in politics?

We’ve put together some tricky questions and trivia from across the year to test your political memory.

Let us know how well you’ve done in the comments below.

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