MPs of all parties, that Britain's legislature has grown less able to do what it is supposed to under the Westminstermodel and hold an over-mighty executive to account.
If the coalition works, voters may warm to the idea of power-sharing, and to the proportional voting systems that inevitably give rise to it. (A referendum on the alternative-vote electoral model, which the Lib Dems prefer over Westminster's first-past-the-post system, is part of the deal.) And the Lib Dems got all this despite flopping at the polls.