Again the BBC
"The EU is therefore not a free trade area - it is a single market."
Where did I ever say it was - I am well aware that there are countries in the free trade zone that aren't in the EU (e.g. Norway). What I am struggling to understand is how you would define this free trade zone other than by membership of one or more of EU, EEA, EFTA or Customs zone.
Can you quote May speech where she says she wants to impose tariffs on the EU?
Firstly tariffs are two way things Jakswan.
Secondly May's speech specifically ruled out being in the single market, so we cannot be members of the EU (obviously) nor EEA nor EFTA. And she wants to have the ability to develop independent trade deals, which rules our being in the customs union, so by inference we cannot be in this free trade zone.
So a little question for you - name me a country on this planet (other than those in the single market, EU, EEA, ETFA or customs union) where there aren't tariffs applied to some goods on import/export with the UK - noting that there are none currently within that zone.
Finally tariffs aren't the only barriers to trade and indeed as we are a service driven economy non tariff barriers to services are probably more important. We currently enjoy free trade within the free trade zone without non tariff barriers, for example in services.
So another little question for you - name me a country on this planet (other than those in the single market, EU, EEA, ETFA or customs union) where there aren't non-tariff barriers applied to to 'import/export' or services with the UK - noting that there are none currently within that zone.