b'Further, the percentage of UK exports to non-EU countries is rising, while that of UK exports to EU countries is declining Table 76 UK exportof goods to EU countriescomparedto the rest of the world Source:HMRC Exportsof Goods Data Table 77 Eurozone: quarterly rate of GDP growth-1-.4.6.2-.4-.2-.6-.4-1-.4.6.2Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4201320142015.51.81.822.12.12.52.82.72.41.61.2Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4Q1Q2Q3Q4201620172018Source: Trading EconomicsThe figures tell us that British politiciansthat this is likely to continue. Even when of the 1960s and 1970s made the wrongincluding more prosperous years, from 1995 choice. An intelligent policy would be forto 2018 the EU GDP has grown at an annual the UK to focus on trading with growingrate of 0.39% - which is sluggish at best.14economies rather than those in decline. Indeed, this is straightforward - no degree inEven after the Brexit vote, why does the UK rocket science required.establishment still want to link the UK ever more closely to the low-growth,high It is clear that the Eurozone has experiencedunemployment economies of the EU and its two periods of recessionnot oneand thatEurozone? The establishment continues to for the past five years the Eurozone has beenfail to explain why. They should tell us.flatlining at best. Many economists predict 163'