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Penultimate Amazing
You missed the point. So I'll use the analogy again to show why it's poor.
People use the club analogy to point out you can't expect to leave a club but continue to behave as though you haven't left. But you also don't leave a club but still have to pay into it.
And it's been repeatedly pointed out to you that this argument is false, for example if membership dues are paid or have fallen into arrears. A one-off closing payment to settle matters is not as outrageous as you keep trying to suggest.
If you do still pay into a club then you haven't left - you've perhaps changed your membership type from 'gold' to 'silver' or similar - and then you WOULD be able to continue to use the club but with reduced benefits.
Like those popular pre-referendum Leave suggestions of the deal Norway or Switzerland, you mean? Neither are in the EU, but pay to have some of the benefits.