lots of policies ahead of the debate for something to talk about. let s talk about what we got one by one tonight, first of all child benefits, from the conservatives, which was universal in 2013, but now it s quite complex. you don t get child benefits if you earn over £60,000, but now they are raising the cap up to £120,000, and it ll be per household. isn t thatjust per household. isn t that just too convoluted? why notjust refer set to being universal? convoluted? why not ust refer set to being universal? to being universal? there s a cost to being universal? there s a cost to it being to being universal? there s a cost to it being universal, to being universal? there s a cost to it being universal, but- to being universal? there s a cost to it being universal, but one - to it being universal, but one the conservatives want to do is to show a core conservatives want to do is to show a core conservative vote that party and leadership are still on their side and leadershi