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And no, those leaked documents are not guesswork. It's hard evidence-based work, not Project Fear or anything like that, just cross-departmental work from some of the finest brains in the country. Doubtless Leavers will try and criticise our hardworking civil servants in the same way they denigrate this fine country of ours. Quote:
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It's not as though they've got a good track record so maybe, just maybe, the odds will be with them getting something at least half right :D oh, and nice work with 'analysis' instead of 'fact' ;) Quote:
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Talking of future events that could happen, but equally could not, are assumptions. No getting round this at all. |
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For anyone else, they make grim reading. |
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If predicting future economic states is futile, who asked the civil servants at DExEU to compile a study, knowing it's a waste of time? Can we be sure and be assured that government policy will not be affected by any study predicting the effects of different types of Brexit?
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Two bits of other news today: 1) In a U-turn, the Brexit economic impact reports will now be published. https://news.sky.com/story/ministers...study-11230715 2) The EU has confirmed that there can be no special cake-and-eat-it deal for the UK financial services sector. Quote:
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There was a UK Government that knew nothing about the British people too . . until they pushed back :D let's all sing together . . the wheels on the (red bus with the NHS slogan*) go round and round, round and round . . . *not that many of us believed that anyway :) |
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Charles Grant has denied saying this as have other people in the meeting. Not to mention Baker has now angered the civil servants who were asked by the Government to produce this study before being thrown under the bus, with apparently little evidence (even if the claim had been made), when the government didn't like the results.....
How can the Government expect to get what they ask for if Ministers will stand before Parliament and accuse them of lying and being unprofessional for political cover? |
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