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Project Fear’s Brexit predictions of financial doom were out by a huge £100billion

George Osborne's Treasury forecasts were a 'giant error' and its predictions were widely off scale, according to a report.

PROJECT Fear’s Brexit sums were wrong to the tune of £100billion, a staggering study found yesterday.

George Osborne’s Treasury forecasts were a “giant error” and its predictions were wildly off scale, according to a report.

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George Osborne’s predictions were out by £100billion

The paper by Timothy Congdon, a world leading monetary analyst, member of Economists for Free Trade, and founder of City firm Lombard Street Research, describes Project Fear as a “gross miscarriage of government”.

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Timothy describes Project Fear as a ‘miscarriage of government’

It said: “Instead of employment falling by hundreds of thousands, it has risen by hundreds of thousands. Instead of house prices going down, they have gone up.

“Instead of the public finances lurching more heavily into deficit, they have been better than at any time since the Great Recession, making the prospect of an eventual surplus far from silly.

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“Above all, Osborne’s scary rhetoric about a return of the Great Recession now looks preposterous.”

The difference between the Project Fear forecast and the reality was 4.6 per cent of GDP.

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