Quote Originally Posted by Pannonian View Post
It doesn't help that the minister in charge of identifying Brexit opportunities, who is one of the leaders of the movement, and who said that we should be waiting 50 years before drawing conclusions (see also the argument posted here that we should wait 40 years before having another vote), is on record as saying that we should not be measuring the effects of Brexit. Saying so in his capacity as minister for identifying Brexit opportunities.
First off, I would rather an assessment done by, say, the ONS.

Secondly, if Mogg had done a report is there any outcome other than "abject, crippling failure" that you'd accept?