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<p>The Government published details of the cost of the production and delivery of
this public information leaflet on 6<sup>th</sup> April. It is not possible to provide
a further breakdown of these figures, as this would compromise the commercial confidentiality
of Royal Mail and the relevant printers.</p><p>The Government has confirmed that a
budget of £2.894,064m has been allocated for digital promotion and the operation of
the <a href="http://eureferendum.gov.uk/" target="_blank">EUreferendum.gov.uk</a>
website. This will be a key means through which the public can access factual information
on the Referendum question.</p><p>It is important to ensure that the public continue
to have access to factual information throughout the Referendum campaign. The Government
has been clear that it will comply fully with the statutory restrictions in place
during the 28 day period from 27th May 2016. No new content will be added to the <a
href="http://eureferendum.gov.uk/" target="_blank">EUreferendum.gov.uk</a> website
during this period.</p><p>Work on the leaflet and the website was taken forward by
Cabinet Office and No 10 staff, as part of their on-going responsibilities and it
is not possible to separate out the cost without incurring disproportionate cost.</p><p>
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