This is the point I'm struggling to get Leavers to understand.
If we are still trading, and I agree we probably will be, that is not leaving the EU. It means we will still have to be subject to all EU standards, including new ones as they arrive. Parliament will still have to be passing them into UK law. It means we will still be subject to the ECJ. The continuation of our manufacturing which is "just in time" based for parts means an open cross channel border with zero delays on the trucks used, i.e. effectively a customs union and single market. And we will still be permanently paying into the EU for this, which is why Norway plus is being considered as a ready made package.
So a Brexit deal on those terms means all we lose are valuable bits, like access to the numerous science and medical projects, Galileo, our all important Services which is half our exports to the EU.
Essentially we have three options. Something like Norway plus for minimum ill effect to achieve a small reduction in what we pay. A cobbled together deal like the above or Theresa May's. Leave completely with no deal and suffer the severe consequences.
We cannot leave completely and retain EU benefits, as the EU has been saying from the outset. The world doesn't work that way, leave any club and one loses all th membership benefits.
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