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<p>At the conclusion of any deal, the public will rightly expect Ministers to set
out the results of the renegotiation, how the relationship with Europe has been changed
and if – and how – those changes address their concerns. As the Chancellor of the
Exchequer, my right hon. Friend the member for Tatton (Mr Osborne) said in June, the
Government will publish assessments of the merits of membership and the risks of a
lack of reform in the European Union, including the damage that that could do to Britain’s
interests.</p>
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