No, it doesn't. If being a member of the EU conferred such great advantages, why did the Netherlands and France not do so well out of it? My argument is that economic growth is driven primarily by domestic policy, period. At no point did I say we would have grown faster outside the EU, what I have said is we will now grow faster outside the EU because we'll be able to make deals with the part of the world that is growing as opposed to being stuck in a part that is shrinking.
I wasn't comparing the rest of the world to the UK. I was comparing major economies inside and outside the EU. The UK's performance is exceptional even by the EU's standards for major economies, so why do you think the EU was a benefit?
Had I made such an argument, you might have a fair point. But I didn't make that argument, did I? Here is what I said:
It's really tiresome having to battle these straw-man arguments. Could you please try to read my posts next time, not assume what I am saying?