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New Treasury analysis shows a vote to leave the EU would tip Britain’s economy into a year-long recession.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Joint statement from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, and leaders of the UK’s main lenders released on 5 July 2016.
The Prime Minister spoke following the meeting of the European Council where he negotiated a deal to give the UK special status in the EU.
The European Union Referendum (Counting Officers’ and Regional Counting Officers’ Charges) Regulations 2016 come into force today.
This document explains the process that would follow a vote to leave the EU, and the prospects for negotiations.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement in the House of Commons on the result of the EU referendum.
David Cameron spoke on why staying in the EU is better for UK workers and answered questions at the Caterpillar factory in Peterborough.
This paper looks at potential models for the UK’s relationship with the European Union, if the UK were to vote to leave the EU.
Britain will be worse off by £4,300 a year per household if Britain votes to leave European Union, new analysis published today (18 April 2016) by the Treasury shows.
Prime Minister David Cameron wrote an article on the UK's economic security within the EU for The Telegraph.
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