That's what David Cameron, his allies and even some senior
Leave campaigners claim — and hope.
Not exact matches
During the EU referendum, for example, broadcasters were criticised for being too preoccupied with balancing
Leave and Remain
campaigners at the expense of challenging many of their dubious
claims.
In an earlier interview on the Radio 4 Today programme, she
claimed that Vote
Leave campaigners admit in private that their
claim about EU membership costing # 350m a week is not true.
Campaigners have
claimed that the changes, due to come in next April, will
leave more than three million families an average of # 1,200 a year worse off.
The leading Brexit
campaigner and frontrunner to succeed Cameron as Tory leader
claimed he was «sad» to hear of Cameron's decision to resign after the UK voted to
leave the European Union.
A pressure group backed by a string of former Vote
Leave campaigners from Michael Gove to Gisela Stuart has
claimed that exiting the EU with a «clean Brexit» could save the country # 450m a week.
The government have
claimed that in the past
campaigners had too often delayed conversion, which has
left pupils «languishing» in under performing schools schools.
Non-lawyers at
claims management firms could be
left in charge of running complex personal injury cases in future as a result of government reforms, legal
campaigners have
claimed.
Both groups deny any wrongdoing and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a prominent Vote
Leave campaigner, said the
claims were «utterly ludicrous».