Would it be better to have a second Tory-LibDem coalition stretching to 2020, or a stand-alone policy that could put Miliband in Downing Street before then?
The Liberal Democrat leader is striving to boost his appeal to persuadable Conservative supporters as well as Labour ones.
Cities as diverse as Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol and Reading should gain from the project – as should the Chilterns.
Renaming National Insurance as Earnings Tax will make our tax system more honest.
The Work and Pensions Secretary is right to roll back Labour’s culture of welfare dependency.
National reconciliation, guarantees for minorities, corruption investigations, a Marshall plan – all are essential to stop conflict dividing the country.
Merkel would be annoyed, but Germany’s new Euro-sceptic party is painfully respectable and would make a suitable partner for the Tories.
The illusion that that good and evil are reducible to the TV image of the moment is just that – an illusion.
Appraisals, support for family responsibilities, compassionate leave – all can seem a world apart from the experience of our legislators.
Voters deserve the chance to see the two potential Prime Ministers go head to head. (If they don’t want to, they can always plump for the off switch.)
Prohibition means putting thousands of people in jail, giving criminal records to hundreds of thousands more, and exposing drug users to unnecessary risk.
Finally, the parties are beginning to change the way they start conversations with potential voters.
What American attention that is left is drawn to the Middle East – and meanwhile, its defence budget is being cut.