An endorsement some people did
Andrew Tyrie MP, Chairman of the Commons Treasury Select Committee which has worked hard to try to ensure that the debate on whether to remain in or leave the EU was based on accurate facts, has finally declared his own position.
He wrote in the Times that "There are no 'killer facts' in this referendum. It will be down to people's judgement on a balance of arguments."
After carefully assessing the arguments about the Economy, identity, and security, - he will be voting Remain on the grounds that "Sacrificing influence and control is not a price worth paying."
He wrote in the Times that "There are no 'killer facts' in this referendum. It will be down to people's judgement on a balance of arguments."
After carefully assessing the arguments about the Economy, identity, and security, - he will be voting Remain on the grounds that "Sacrificing influence and control is not a price worth paying."
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I take your point that such an equation has two sides.