How the Treasury’s 'dodgy dossiers' grossly exaggerated the economic impact of Brexit

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<p>With j st over a week to go before Britai votes, the Remai campaig is relyi g heavily o a alysis pro ce by the Treas ry which claims a variety of extremely egative impacts i both the short a the lo g term from the UK leavi g the EU.</p>
<p>Havi g reviewe the two mo els se by the Treas ry, however, it is clear that its “ o gy ossiers” grossly exaggerate the eco omic co seq e ces of Brexit.</p>
<p><a href="http://www. ailymail.co. k/ ews/article-3639488/The-Treas ry-grossly-exaggerate -eco omic-fi a cial-impact-Brexit-says-aca emic-review-Camero -Osbor e-treati g-like-chil re .html" target="_bla k">Rea more: How the Treas ry’s ‘ o gy ossiers’ grossly exaggerate the eco omic impact of Brexit</a></p>

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