UK Parliament: Economic impact of the UK’s EU membership inquiry launched

10 October 2015

The Treasury Committee launched an inquiry into the economic and financial costs and benefits of the UK’s membership of the EU.

Chair's comment

Commenting on the inquiry, Rt Hon Andrew Tyrie MP, Chairman of the Treasury Committee, said:

"This inquiry will be wide-ranging, dealing with all the economic and financial consequences of the UK’s EU membership, and the impact of departure.

The Committee’s job will be to attempt to marshal the evidence on this important question into a coherent form, enabling the electorate to make a more informed decision. It welcomes evidence from all those with views and expertise."

Scope of the inquiry

The Government is committed to holding an in-out referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU by the end of 2017. In response, the Treasury Committee launches a wide-ranging inquiry into the UK’s EU membership.

The Committee looks at a number of issues, this may include:

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