by Suff » 29 Mar 2021, 12:20
Ah but in the 1940's Tony Blair had not devolved the parliaments and given full competence to the devolved parliaments in certain areas. One of those competences was Health. It was supposed to allow a sense of control and freedom without giving away the family silver. I'm sure that nobody thought about a pandemic when they wrote that, otherwise Health would never have been devolved.
In order to fix it Boris would have had to repeal the devolution of parliaments act and then re-enacted it with Health as a central government competency. Something, I'm sure, would have been decried as pure politicking. Because he didn't do it, it is all his fault that the devolved parliaments went and did their own thing and no surprise that Wales and Scotland tried to score points off Westminster.
The thing about the union is you are either united or you are not. Devolving the parliaments meant we were not united. That can only grow over time. If, however, we became federal, then it would mean giving England their own parliament and then having a federal government like Germany and the US. Where that leaves the monarchy is an interesting point. Then Federal rules, taxes and everything else become less and lighter and member state laws and taxes become more relevant.
I don't see an appetite for a federal UK, so we either live with the devolution slowly tearing the UK apart, or we allow someone to leave, soon and take the pain. Which, hopefully, would leave Wales and NI in no doubt about how much it would cost them. Scotland is actually quite a large county in terms of economy. Should Scotland decide to secede, it would find itself somewhere between 41 and 45 in the list of world economies, probably somewhere just ahead of, or behind, Finland. All depending on where the £ goes against the £ in the next 2 years.
That is _not_ a small or second class economy by any standards, any more than the UK was a "little country" who would have to learn they were a "little country".
So whatever happens at the election, Indyref2 is likely to get a majority of votes. Whether Sturgeon survives Alba or not will determine how I view Indyref2 but I no longer have a vote, only 15 years out of country and then you lose it. Under Sturgeon, my take, she doesn't have my vote. Salmond, depending on what he says, might.
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