Brexiteers will trash anyone who gets in their way | Martin Kettle
The Office for Budget Responsibility shines like a good deed in a naughty world. It was created as an independent statutory body in 2010 to promote more trustworthy government. It was an excellent idea, was widely welcomed and has worked well. It has survived six and a half years. Now, though, it has been kneecapped in a back alley by Brexit provos and its brand has been trashed in the anti-European press's embrace of post-truth politics.
It may survive the encounter. Let us hope that it does. But this week's hit-and-run attack means the age of OBR innocence is over. Its cautious forecasts about the impact of Brexit on the British economy had barely been reported by Chancellor Philip Hammond on Wednesday before Brexiteers decided the OBR had to be done over for displaying insufficient optimism in the cause.
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