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When people ask 'Leave' campaigners to set out their alternative in detail, they are inviting us to behave as if we were in office. But we're not. It'll be for the United Kingdom's elected representatives to set the precise terms and conditions of our future relations with the EU. All we can do is set out some broad, obvious guidelines: we'd retain free trade with the single market; we'd withdraw from the Common Agricultural and Fisheries Policies; our laws would be supreme on our own territory; we'd apply no tariffs, either to EU or non-EU states; we'd remain outside Schengen; we'd stay in NATO and the Council of Europe.