Ossie, on the first point you quote I was talking specifically about English regions, but maybe didn't explaining it well. Never mind.
No, I believe I understood what you were getting at, Frank - I was just trying to think of a format that got around the regions' squabbling. I was hypothesising that, given an English parliament, a devo-max type of fiscal autonomy for each sub-ordinate region would negate the problem you highlighted. If you up there in the Land of the Roses had complete control over tax-raising for your area - and how it was spent, as I had in Mercia, then why would we squabble? We may have different priorities when it comes to expenditure, but then that's up to us. And by devo-max, I'm thinking of control over education, policing, transport, infrastructure, tourism, job-creation, the lot - perhaps even types of welfare benefits.
Within the space of a few hours a few of us have come up with a different set of alternatives from those of the Westminster set. By being outside the bubble we have been able to think out of the box. This is the process that needs to be gone though by those who will eventually have to put something in place.
As you said to Aggers, we need a completely new model. I don't know to what extent the Scottish people had input into how the Scottish parliament was created back whenever it was, but I certainly think the English people need to push for their say on how the future "government" of England should look. It'll be interesting to see what sort of platform our political classes allow us to have .....
Its all looking rather complicated and rather expensive. Personally I would be satisfied with English-only MPs voting on English-only issues. I've no problem with Westminster remaining at the centre for the whole of England. It's the same in Scotland and Wales surely. Possibly with English-only voting MPs, the electorate will be re-vitalised as we have witnessed in Scotland - the turnout was phenomenal, so who knows, the English electorate could be inspired instead of being disillusioned.
I truely beleive we need to go further than just settling for English-voting MPs voting on English issues, medsec, I think that's only reinforcing the party political structure, and what I'd love to see is us moving away from the LibLabCon heirarcy - we need, if I can put it like this, a majority of Independants with no axes to grind.
Now, how to achieve that?