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‘We messed up before Brexit vote’ admits George Osborne

George Osborne on BBC Newsnight (Photograph: BBC) - Credit: Archant

George Osborne has admitted that his government made mistakes during his time in office which ‘opened up the door’ to the Brexit vote.

Appearing on BBC’s Newsnight, the former chancellor admitted the Conservative party ‘did get things wrong’ in the lead-up to the Brexit vote.

He told the programme: ‘I think we were wrong to play into the debate that everything that Brussels did was a challenge and a battle and was wrong.

‘On immigration we were promising targets that we couldn’t deliver and that then led to a debate about how you might deliver those targets… we definitely contributed to that argument.’

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He added: ‘It opened up the door in the referendum… essentially it allowed in the referendum, a minority of people who were interested in rather esoteric issues of sort of constitutional sovereignty.

‘We allowed that kind of minority concern of constitutional sovereignty to be linked to immigration control and that was pretty lethal in that referendum debate.’

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He added Remain supporters had been ‘too late in the day’ in explaining the benefits of EU membership, he said, while not enough had been made of the value of immigration.

But Osborne, who is now the editor of the London Evening Standard, said he had worked hard ‘in the national interest’ during his time in office in the face of a hung parliament and faced with the ‘gigantic financial crash’.

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‘Ultimately the country grew and jobs were created and we avoided the calamitous situation that a lot of European countries found themselves in this period,’ he said.

In a warning to May he said that the last election was essentially lost because the Tories tried to ‘out-UKIP UKIP’ and the next election would not be won trying to ‘out-Corbyn Corbyn.’

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