Government urged to reveal 'secret studies' of Brexit impacts

Dr Scott Cato has aked Government to make public their scenario planning in areas including the economic impacts of leaving the single market
Dr Scott Cato has aked Government to make public their scenario planning in areas including the economic impacts of leaving the single market

The government is being urged to disclose results of 'secret studies' into the potential impacts of a 'hard' Brexit, a Green Party spokesperson has said.

Writing to David Davis MP, the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Molly Cato Scott for him to make public the results of any studies carried out by the government.

Under a hard Brexit scenario – of leaving the single market and customs union and ending freedom of movement – farmers could struggle to find migrant labour to help on-farm, such as picking crops.

In the letter, Dr Scott Cato asks Mr Davis to make public their scenario planning in areas including the economic impacts of leaving the single market; of ending freedom of movement; and of reducing environmental regulations.

'Running scared'

She said: "People have a right to know and want to know about the government’s plans post-Brexit and the potential impacts of these plans.

"The slogan ‘take back control’ is still ringing in our ears. This requires nothing less than full transparency and decisions made by our elected representatives, not hidden documents and legislation by a secret cabal.

"If we face a future where we cannot staff our hospitals and care homes; where crops are left to rot in fields because there is no one to harvest them, we deserve to know as a matter of urgency."

Dr Cato said the failure to disclose the results of impact studies reveals a government "running scared of its own extreme form of Brexit."

She continued: "Either that, or having successfully engineered a power grab, the Tory right is keeping the dire consequences of leaving the EU under wraps, in case people themselves, armed with that knowledge, demand to take back control of the Brexit process.

"It is because of the lack of transparency over Brexit and uncertainty of what lies ahead that Greens are calling for a ratification referendum at the end of the Article 50 process: a chance to vote on the deal agreed between the UK and the EU."