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Because the advice will contain a section called "how we could break the terms of the withdrawal agreement" or something similar - and I imagine the government doesn't want the routes that they have mapped out for screwing the EU made public.
Really? I doubt that very much. Obviously, if you were right that would be a most interesting political development--and despite the odds it would certainly have chances of being politically damaging.
I'd be amazed if it didn't - how can any advice be complete if it doesn't address what happens if you break the agreement? It would be irresponsible of Cox not to have included a section on the implications of breaking the agreement.
Really? I doubt that very much. Obviously, if you were right that would be a most interesting political development--and despite the odds it would certainly have chances of being politically damaging.