People currently seem to be linking two news stories which seem to me to be totally unrelated. They say the scandal over CaMoron’s taxes will effect how people vote in the EU referendum, because it impacts the leader of the In campaign’s credibility. But, frankly, I don’t see what the two stories have to do with each other: I loathe CaMoron, but I’ll still be voting to remain in the union. In voters at least will understand that this is about more than the personality of one man. It’s about something higher and nobler: about people across europe working together under a single framework. Indeed, one of the reasons we need to stay in the eu is because it’s rules try to clamp down on tax avoidance – rules which, I hasten to add, CaMoron tried to block. Thus while the outist morons will try to make political capital out of this, I don’t see that the two have anything to do with each other. After all, we already knew that CaMoron is a greedy, toffee nosed p’tahk – how do these revelations effect one’s attitude to Europe?