That's right, Michael Crick on Newsnight.
The BBC's beloved Unconservative Tories suddenly became "popular" (polls of tiny numbers of people conducted by phone so that their identities are known to the pollsters, a crudely projected 44% of 35% including neither most of the West Country nor anywhere in Scotland, overturning a mere seven thousand Labour majority in Cheshire mid-term) after George Osborne promised to raise the threshold for Inheritance Tax.
Which is already paid almost exclusively by people who vote Tory anyway, most of them resident in safe Tory seats.
Of course.
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