Brexit: strong occupational hazard in the event of output

Fear for Brexit widens the employment world. After the spectrum to the recession of the past few days, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, has been focusing on the world of work: in fact, according to the report issued by its Ministry of the Treasury, the exit of Britain from the EU could cost 820 thousand jobs in two years, following the sharp slowdown of the economy.
By the Eurosceptic front there have been responses. Boris Johnson has branded the entire study of government as mere "propaganda" and said that even with the Brexit will finally allowed the economic freedom that the country so badly needs. The economist Patrick Minford has also strengthened the concept as it believes that the report ignores the benefits that the country would away from Brussels, as the money saved after exiting the CAP, the Common Agricultural Policy.
While Lord Lawson, another leading member of the anti-EU front, says that the government is doing everything to "scare the hell" voters.