A group of former Conservative party leaders and former chancellors have accused Finance Minister George Osborne and the Bank of England of what they called "peddling phoney forecasts".
They say these false economic stories are designed to scare people into voting to stay in the European Union ahead of a referendum which takes place in one weeks time. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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