Can I, as a floating voter, have a humble opinion, please?
Gromit has hit the nail on the head, i.e. the vast majority will not benefit by the above proposal but we will all feel the pinch regarding the inevitable cuts in public services.
Plus, regardless of the popular myth that Gordon Brown is responsible for the present worldwide recession, is it not just a teeny bit suspicious that the only way we've had a hint of Tory intentions was by way of a verbal faux pas on Radio 4 last week by Andrew Lansley?
Call me old fashioned, but I still believe in giving credence to well worn adages such as "better the devil you know" etc. Especially when you don't know what the "devil's" opponents have in store for you!
Education of our future generations should take priority every time over the bank balances of a fraction of a per cent of the population.
We've been taxed to the high heavens by both Labour and Tory, the only difference being the colour of the rosette. The priority however must always be to minimise the hurt to the majority and that cannot be achieved if the likes of inheritance tax is abolished in favour of cuts to the likes of priorities like health and education.
And until Mr Cameron emerges from his bunker waving his nation saving proposals and policies in our collective faces, then anyone entrusting him and his Party with their vote is taking a significant leap of faith into the abyss.