b'Appendix 25: Breaking: Analysis of the Single MarketDOW JONESWe should not be swayed by soundbites and slogans about EuropeBy Roger Bootle 589 words | 31 January 2016 | 19:40 | The Telegraph Online | TELUK | English The Telegraph Online2016. Telegraph Media Group Ltd.Business peopleandofficialswarnaboutButisthisself-evident? Oreventrue? theconsequencesofleavingthesingleItisasthoughthesinglemarketwere market. But would it be all that bad?envisaged as some sort of enclosed spacewhichyouareeitherallowed,or Whenideasareencapsulatedinafewnotallowed,toenter.Ofcourse,ifyou simplewordsorcatchphrases,theycanare outsidethesingle market,unless you be easily bandiedaroundwithoutanyonehave a free tradeagreement withthe EU, necessarilyunderstandingwhattheyarethen your goodshave topay an entry fee talking about. In the debate about BritainsintheformoftheEUsexternaltariffs. membershipoftheEU,manyofourButthese are notvery high.Andthere is successfulbusinesspeople,hard-nosedan offset namely nothaving topaythe officials,andevenquiteafewgrizzledUnionsannualmembershipfee,i.e.our commentators,all agree thatwe mustbenetcontributiontotheEUsbudget.The in the single market.tariffissue is really quite minor beside the supposed importance of the single market. After all, they say, this gives us free access to the largest market in the world. If we areYethardlyanyoneseemstoknowwhat not members, then we wouldbe excludedthesinglemarketisreallyabout. Itis from this market, or we would not have fullmoreappropriatelydescribedasa entry.Cue:guffaws,mutteringsandthesingleregulatorysystem.Youcanreadily noddingofheads inaffirmationofa self-understandwhythismakessense evident truth.certainly comparedto a situationin239'