I suggest you watch the clip which I posted which refuted many of your and Davey's quotes and were quote mines.
Yes I have watched the video and I disagree entirely with your conclusion.
Of course Andrew Neil does his usual bullish, slightly bullying hatchet job - it is after all his opus operandi and he's good at it. But let's actually look at what I claimed.
My point was that prior to the referendum there were loads of Leave campaigners (obviously including some of the most prominent) saying that we would remain in the single market (perhaps like Norway), and certainly not indicating that we would leave the single market. Nothing in the Andrew Neil video changes that view.
I never said all did and you'll note no quotes from Leadsom or Gove - but the point remains that the Leave campaign never gave a clear impression prior to the referendum that voting to leave the EU meant voting to leave the single market - quite the reverse, the clear mood music was 'have cake and eat it' i.e. still be in single market but have control over immigration. That is the clear message put across by the vote leave campaign.
So rather than pick up on individual quotes, perhaps we should look at the official documents of the official leave campaign:
http://www.voteleavetakecontrol.org/our_case.htmlIs there any thing anywhere in this document (effectively their manifesto) indicating we would leave the single market - nope.
Is there anything in that manifesto clearly indicating we would remain in the single market - absolutely. Scroll through to the 11th slide and you get the following:
"There is a free trade zone from Iceland to Turkey and the Russian border and we will be part of it"
Note please "we will be part of it" not "we will have access to it".
That "free trade zone" is, of course, the single market. How can that official quote in the official manifesto of the official leave campaign released during the referendum campaign be construed in any other way that the UK will remain in the single market. That's what the official leave campaign campaigned on - but like so many of the other 'promises' in their manifesto it was a lie.