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Originally Posted by Chris
That, my friend, is what you call a false dilemma.
Nothing is black and white; everything is shades of grey. And a general election isn't fanbois v hat3rz, (or at least it shouldn't be), it's about who is more or less competent than who.
I trust Cameron and Osborne more than I could trust Miliband and Balls. That's not to say I'm a deaf-blind cheerleader for everything the Tory boys say and do.
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What he said.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Anyway, my assertion remains: *if* you trust George to run the economy which I assume a lot of Conservative voters do then by inference, you should trust his judgement on the EU.
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I trust my mechanic to fix my car, and I listen to his " opinion" on Europe and may or may not vote the same way he does.
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Originally Posted by ianch99
Forget the election, my point is that if you trust George to run the country then you should trust his judgement on the economic disadvantages on Brexit.
But hey, if you don't trust George's economic judgement then there is not a problem 
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The two are not mutually exclusive