Lecturer invites Rees-Mogg to 'naked debate'published at 10:47 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February 2019
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He made the comments during a speech at Newcastle Cathedral today.
Sir John also said young people and those who are less well-off will be most impacted by the EU withdrawal.
He told the North East England Chamber of Commerce: "I believe Brexit is regressive.
"The campaigners for 'Leave' promised better times, yet Brexit will deliver far worse times.
"The Centre for European Reform estimates Brexit is already costing our public finances #320 million a week.
"And this, of course, excludes the 'divorce bill' of #39 billion, and the growing cost across Government of managing our exit from Europe.
"In addition, almost every sector of business has warned of trouble ahead - and every independent study of every conceivable Brexit - even by our own Government - shows that once we leave, the UK will be worse off, year after year after year.
"I can recall nothing to match this."
He also expressed concerns over poverty levels and called for more emphasis to be put on regional investment.
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Read MoreThe QEII bridge has been reopened after it was closed this morning due to high winds.
The east bore tunnel is also in the process of being reopened to traffic heading out of Kent, after being used as a contraflow.
However, long delays remain on both the Kent and Essex side of the crossing.
Surrounding routes are gridlocked including the M25, A2, M2 and A13.
Dartford town centre is also congested, and people are advised to allow extra time for their journeys.
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BBC Live reporter
There is severe congestion around the Dartford Crossing due to 60mph crosswinds closing the QEII bridge.
In Kent, there are tailbacks on all surrounding major routes, including up to 17 miles on the A2 and M2 to the Blue Bell Hill junction/A229.
The M25 anti-clockwise is slow from Swanley.
The tunnel is operating a contraflow system, with clockwise M25 traffic from Essex being diverted via the east tunnel.
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