b'6. The most blatant falsehood of all: Three million jobs in the UK will disappear when the UK exits the EU. The facts are crystal clear: a country doesin a European superstate. In trade terms, this not have to be in the EU to trade with aEuropean superstate would be protectionist.country in the EU. As mentioned, the value of two-way trade in goods and servicesThe UKs then Deputy Prime Minister Nick between the EU and the top 20 non-EUClegg was especially blatant in propagating countries was greater than that of the entirethis fallacy. (Well, he had to do something). At economy of France. Even if we examine onlyPrime Ministers Questions on 4 December exports to the EU from non-member states,2013: Im sure I speak on behalf of people the value of exports to the EU by the top 10on both sides of the House that it would be a non-EU countries exporting to the EU, thosespectacular act of economic suicide for the exports exceeded the entire GDP of Spain.country to pull itself out of the worlds largest borderless single market. By some estimates It must be repeated: A country doesover three million jobs are dependent not have to be in a political union inone way or another in this country on our order to trade.membership of the European Union.73 Sadly for the ethics of our political dialogue,Clegg again, on 10 January 2013 to that simple, obvious and clear fact is deniedWestminster reporters:by our senior establishment politicians. The not so hidden agenda isone supposestoWhen you have one in 10 jobs in this advance the concept of the UK as a provincecountry, three million people, whose jobs97'