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Which Is The Lie?
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David Davis is now insisting that the "excruciating" and detailed studies which he claimed the government had produced before to estimate the impact of Brexit do not exist. In fact, he has claimed the government has made no studies whatsoever.
Which is the lie?
David Davis is now insisting that the "excruciating" and detailed studies which he claimed the government had produced before to estimate the impact of Brexit do not exist. In fact, he has claimed the government has made no studies whatsoever.
Which is the lie?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In October, Davis had claimed openly (in a parliamentary committee) that they existed "in excruciating detail" and in June claimed "We've already got 50, nearly 60 sector analyses already done." Today he claimed that no impact studies have been undertaken, despite previously claiming they had been although they "might be" in future.
They cannot both be true. So what's more likely? That the impact studies were produced and Davis is lying about their existence, or that the impact studies were never done in the first place and Davis lied about them earlier this year?
They cannot both be true. So what's more likely? That the impact studies were produced and Davis is lying about their existence, or that the impact studies were never done in the first place and Davis lied about them earlier this year?
Parliament has clearly been misled.
Davis clearly indicated that 50 brexit assessment reports into sectors of British industry had been commissioned. Parliament believed that and passed a motion that the Brexit Select Committee should see the material. Now he is saying no assessments have been made. It doesn’t sound very convincing.
If no assessment into what the result of Brexit will have on British Industry has been done, that is truly shocking.
Now we seem to have two Ministers who are unsackable despite their obvious uselessness becoming apparent.
Davis clearly indicated that 50 brexit assessment reports into sectors of British industry had been commissioned. Parliament believed that and passed a motion that the Brexit Select Committee should see the material. Now he is saying no assessments have been made. It doesn’t sound very convincing.
If no assessment into what the result of Brexit will have on British Industry has been done, that is truly shocking.
Now we seem to have two Ministers who are unsackable despite their obvious uselessness becoming apparent.
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