Why do you assume that because an organisation is funded by people with different beliefs to that the information cannot be considered reliable or impartial?Your original source was the Institute of Government which is a remainer funded website.
Any information from these type of sites cannot be considered reliable or impartial so why do you insist quoting these sources.
Facts are facts.
From what sources do you get information? Do you consider who funds them? What steps do you take to verify how truthful they are?
Please highlight the facts in this: https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/eu-divorce-bill which you claim are wrong, and explain why they are, and provide sources for what you claim are the actual facts.My original reply was to nosall who claimed that the UK was obliged to pay the EU £39billion in the event of a no deal.
I pointed out that the UK government was under no obligation to pay the EU anything in the event of a no deal.