whom you've 'ust adam smith institute whom you've just mentioned. mentioned. for the left, there's a sense of they don't like soft words— there's a sense of they don't like soft words —— stuff borisjohnson does _ soft words —— stuff borisjohnson does but— soft words —— stuff borisjohnson does. but there's lots of concessions they can make. the first is, even _ concessions they can make. the first is, even though they are making some tweaks— is, even though they are making some tweaks around pensioners and making dividends. _ tweaks around pensioners and making dividends, income tax would be a cleaner— dividends, income tax would be a cleaner and marginally fairer way to raise this _ cleaner and marginally fairer way to raise this money. the second is that a big _ raise this money. the second is that a big chunk— raise this money. the second is that a big chunk of this money, at least in the _ a big chunk of this money, at least in the long — a big chunk of this money, at least in the long term, will go essentially on protecting the assets of older—