ONS figures:
"Exports to China were up by 11 per cent over the last three months to average more than £1billion a month. Those to the US increased by seven per cent over the same period. But a trend of falling exports to EU countries since autumn 2011 has continued. The ONS monthly update said: “The deficit on trade with other EU countries rose by £1.5billion to £15.4billion in the last three months while the deficit with the rest of the world was £1billion lower.”
Over the 12 months to last April, UK exports to non-EU countries rose by £1.3billion to £13.1billion a month. During the same period, exports to the EU fell by nearly £0.3billion to £16.8billion. Once trade in services is taken into account, about half UK exports go outside the EU."
We seem to be managing well enough with our trade outside the EU, and our trade with China, Brazil, India, etc, are blossoming. We would manage well enough without the restrictions, and interference of Brussels, not to mention the millstone of such partners as Greece.