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Nine things we were told about Brexit that turned out to be rubbish

High hopes for a Britain outside the EU fading as even Brexit Secretary David Davis starts changing his tune

What we were told about Brexit that turned out to be wrong

Voters were blown over by a blizzard of information, misinformation, propaganda and downright lies during the run up to last year's EU referendum.

Those that went to the ballot could have been forgiven for not knowing who to believe and which way to vote.

As European law expert Prof Michael Dougan said while the Remain camp had 'not covered themselves in glory at points with their use of dodgy statistics' the Leave side had 'degenerated into dishonesty...on an industrial scale'.

Nobody knows what deal - if any - the UK will have with the EU when it leaves by the end of March 2019.

Indeed no-one can say for sure how Brexit will pan out once the UK is outside the EU.

However, there are a number of claims made during the campaign that turned out to be, beyond all reasonable doubt, rubbish.

And here they are...

1. German car makers will get us a good trade deal

A new C-Class comes out the Mercedes assembly line(Image: Getty Images Europe)

We were told repeatedly in the run up to the referendum that there was zero chance of German industry allowing us to leave the EU without a good trade deal.