Still no response to my previous communication! (All other parts of this saga are available elsewhere in this blog.)
Dear Mrs Milton,
In July of this year I wrote to you deploring the fact that no formal
impact assessment had been undertaken by the Government on the consequences of
the proposed departure of the UK from Euratom.
Now, David Jones MP, Minister of State for Exiting the EU, has confirmed
that impact studies have been undertaken for a wide range sectors of the
UK economy. Unfortunately these studies have not been published.
How is it possible for Parliament to hold the Government to account without
sight of these studies? How is it possible for the public to judge the
consequences of Brexit with this information being kept under wraps?
I urge you to support the initiative instigated by David Lammy MP and Seema
Malhotra MP to have these assessments placed in the public domain without delay.
As my representative in Parliament you will be taking decisions on my behalf in
the continuing Brexit process. I would like to be assured that you are doing so
with the fullest possible knowledge of all its implications. Furthermore, I
would like to understand the likely future for this country. How else may I plan
for my own future?
Yours sincerely
Richard Bawden
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