You really are a tool aren't you.
You said, and I quote "The UK may have to agree to continuing free movement of labour, but nobody really cares about that".
I said, "I think you'll find they do".
And you replied, "I think you'll find they don't".
This isn't a question of my misinterpretation you moron. It's a question of you fucking up your argument and being shown up. Deal with it.
"he who swears first..." Calm down dear. I sense your blood beginning to boil.
I notice you've edited my post without putting it in full. So to your benefit, i'll put it up again here and dissect it for you and point out where you've misunderstood (the bits in italic are the bits you ommitted which changes the context of my post).
"No, it doesn't, but as myself and many others have stated, that hasn't stopped the EU trading with China, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, the UAE, Russia, Japan, India, Brazil, South Africa, to name but a few.
The UK may have to agree to continuing free movement of labour, but nobody really cares about that, nor is it a sticking point as an argument to leave. It might be for some, but not all and from what i've seen its a minor complaint. But the fact remains that the EU MUST reach an agreement with any former member state."
THAT is the full sentence. Note that i'm referring to non-EU nations abiding by trading laws that do not conform to FoM in order to do so, and that for many (aside from those who want it to stay/removed) there are plenty of other more important points (from what I have seen, so again my own experience i'm citing here) in regards to influencing their vote, which was the context of the discussion I was having with you as well as correcting you that the EU aren't under any obligations to trade with the UK upon an exit, which is false.
So what you disagree with here is my own experience....? Which you cannot comment on, because you're not me, neither can I comment on your experiences on the EU, because i'm not you, hence my reply being a mirror of yours, a "tongue in cheek" reply as it were that you've taken to heart.
Understand now? No? Well, I tried.