Watchdog reprimands Tories over £800bn
post-Brexit trade deals claim
Figure includes agreements rolled over from before
leaving EU, and description of ‘new trade’ is misleading says UKSA chief
Peter
Walker Political correspondent
@peterwalker99
Mon 12 Dec
2022 06.00 GMT
The
official statistics watchdog has reprimanded the Conservatives for claiming the
UK had secured £800bn in “new free trade deals” since leaving the EU, saying
the figure includes deals rolled over from before Brexit.
The UK
Statistics Authority (UKSA) said it had written to the Tories about the
infographic, shared last month by Michael Gove among others, also warning that
the party should provide sources for such figures in the future.
The
Scottish National party’s trade spokesperson, Drew Hendry, wrote to the UKSA
about Gove’s use of the Tory graphic, which said: “We’ve secured new free trade
deals with over 70 countries since 2016. That’s over £800bn worth of new free
trade.”
In a
response, the UKSA’s chair, Sir Robert Chote, said that while no citation or
source was provided, he assumed the £800bn total came from the £559bn in net
trade with EU countries in 2021, plus the £245bn in post-2016 deals with 71
non-EU nations, some of which had also been a rollover of the pre-Brexit deals
with the wider EU.
“Under the
principles of intelligent transparency, we would expect the infographic to
include a source for the figure so that the public can verify the numbers,
understand the definitions used and put the data into context,” Chote wrote to
Hendry.
“More
specifically in this case, it is misleading to describe the £800bn figure as a
measure of ‘new global trade’ resulting from the recent deals. That would imply
that there had been no trade with these countries before the recent deals and
that there would be none now without them.
“We have
spoken to the Conservative party and asked that any future communications
include a link or reference to the source of statistics. We have also requested
that the party be more transparent about the context and assumptions that have
been made to construct such statements and infographics.”
Hendry said
Gove’s tweet showed he had been “spreading misleading and completely inaccurate
statistics on social media”, and should correct the record.
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“Brexit
has, and will continue to be, an unmitigated disaster for households and
businesses across these islands, reducing Scottish exports by a staggering
£2.2bn in the last year alone.
“Ultimately
though, what Brexit has shown is how threadbare the case for continued
Westminster control has become. Scotland needs an alternative, and that
alternative is independence within the European Union.”
Asked about
the UKSA’s letter, a Conservative party spokesperson said: “Since Brexit the UK
has signed deals with 71 countries plus the EU, accounting for over £800bn
worth of trade last year.”

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