Brexit: More than 120 MPs accuse Government of keeping everyone 'in the dark'

120 MP's signed a letter accusing the government of keeping the public and parliament in the dark. The Brexit minister David Jones already confirmed that officials have carried out more than 50 unpublished studies on how EU divorce will impact on different sectors. This is not looking good for the British government and more pressure will be on them in the coming days for them to release and publish their findings. One member of parliament, MP David Lammy, who helped co-ordinate the letter, says “So we are calling on the Government to come clean and publish these studies so we can have a full and frank debate about the impact of Brexit with all the facts and analysis out in the open”.
You can read the full story by Lizzy Buchan, here.
Source
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-theresa-may-eu-uk-government-accused-keeping-public-in-dark-a7993636.html

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  1. What are the reasons given for the articles' not being published?

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  2. When were these articles written? Before the Brexit? Because if that is the case, could this affect the whole situation and eventually lead to a reconsideration?
    Or were they written later but kept secret? This leads me to question, why they were not being published or at least shared with the parliament, to negotiate all the addressed sectors and Brexit's impact in a greater context. As these have no more influence on the decision of Brexit, publishing them now is - in my opinion - necessary to ensure the best ways to possible to react to changes.

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