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Old 02-12-2018, 11:30   #4112
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
The evidence has already been proven by the last forcasts that didn't hold true why should this be any different?
What last forecasts? I've already said we need to distinguish between the Government's pro-remain leaflet and the ongoing forecasts of a wide range economists.
I'm asking for evidence to support the statement "And they still keep getting it wrong. Time after time after time. Plenty of evidence for that."


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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/n...-may-r9wmh0v89

No wonder the Govt. want this legal advice 'kept quiet'. It's out now anyway so they might aswell publish.

Seemed to have been leaked from within the cabinet - surprise, surprise ! (#oilysnakegove). The vultures are circling round TM !
This is big news - leading on Sky.
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A "historic constitutional row" over Brexit awaits Theresa May as she returns from the G20 summit.
Labour and opposition parties are threatening to launch proceedings for contempt of parliament unless legal advice given by the attorney general to the prime minister on her Brexit plan is published in full.
The DUP, which props up her minority Tory government, is reportedly ready to sign a joint letter with them to the speaker of the House of Commons unless ministers back down.
https://news.sky.com/story/fresh-bre...mands-11569427
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