The injection of the truth that it would mean politicians in charge of services is enough to make most people see sense.
A right to shared ownership would also be welcome. Boldness is needed to prevent a Corbyn Government.
Onward, FREER, the revitalised CPS. The Tory MPs involved in all these will have to take some risks if they’re to get off the groumd.
But unless his fully-developed vision of the future can capture heart-and-minds, I’d expect control of the party to stay with the mainstream.
A catspaw of Osborne? A competitor to Policy Exchange? A resource for a modernising leadership candidate? The truth is more subtle and interesting.
A Policy Exchange/Rolls Royce event.
Instead of chasing targets for their own sake, we will be free to explore new opportunities for energy supply, jobs and environmental improvements.
While London is experiencing the greatest demand for housing, the prospect of building in the capital is fraught with political risk.
The European Court of Justice has always played fast and loose with the law to drive forward EU integration.
What is strange about the Irish Government’s approach is its lack of overt support for a free-trade agreement between the UK and the EU.
Understanding what makes these voters tick could be key to the outcome of the next election. No party can afford to ignore them.