Let me see. The BBC moratorium on bad English news has been lifted. Oooh look the English NHS has burned through Half a Billion more than their budget in ONLY A FEW MONTHS. Wouldn't that have played well in the referendum. Unlike the leaked information that Scotland was looking at a half a billion black hole Next Year.
Then the Telegraph thinks that things might be the same again even if Westminster reneges on the promises made for one reason and only one reason, to force a No vote in an independence referendum.
I wonder. If they don't do what they promised can the Scots call the result null and void and call another referndum because another country cynically interfered in their referendum process??? I wonder.
Then the Torygraph has the sheer Gaul to say that
The most that could be achieved before May would be some cross-party agreement about what they would all like to do in the next Parliament. But the next Parliament is the next Parliament. Luckily, we are still enough of a free country that the old Parliament cannot command the new one, which the voters will just have chosen.
So all these constitutional matters will be issues at the May election. Who will benefit? The SNP, a bit, because it will shout about broken promises; but I suspect that Scottish voters, after years of constitutional controversy, will return with relief to normal issues, and refuse to get too excited.
How quaint. The natives were restless and now they're all settled down so we can carry on with business as usual!
Then, of course, there was the Skinhead violence reported after the vote. Did you notice that there was not one single reported incident of any wrongdoing in the No campaign. Honestly, I know the Scots, we're not saints, there is no way nobody got mouthy or uppity or got loud with drink. Not a single report. Of course we can now report trouble with a Union Jack, it's allowed. Even if it has nothing to do with Yes or No.
I notice nobody took me up on my statement about how we all knew Farage was a racist. If you go to Scotland, even today, Farage has been painted as black as the BNP and Scots are less likely to be racist than the English because they see much less of an impact of foreigners. So I wonder, will 44% of the people start to wonder if Farage and the UKIP are any more racist than they are a bunch of thugs who will not allow anyone to finish their speech or say a word against them.
Then we hear that all but the RBS have refused to guarantee they won't leave Scotland if the Devo Max is not to their liking.
So the Scots still don't have Oil revenues but their businesses and their economy start to slide because companies are leaving the sinking ship because they don't know just how bad Westminster will make it. Plus they won't have independence with which to use their own government to entice them to stay. If Scotland were then to try and get independence again, the case would be worse than it is today and today it's not bad.
I would expect the English government to entice as much business south as possible whilst replacing the jobs with Government jobs for the UK. That would mean the nominal GDP would be the same but if Scotland ever tried to be "so stupid" again, they would be destroyed.
And just to round it all up, it's business as usual for the press again.
I expect to start hearing the words "Worst of all worlds" and "We were duped" soon.
I only have one thing to say about that. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. The Scots have been fooled by Westminster once within living memory. Now it's twice. You fools.
The good point? 16 and 17 year olds got the vote. Many of them will have been swayed by this so called "impassioned" speech from Westminster's "finest idiots". Just how are these teenagers going to feel the first time some English MP stands up in parliament and slaps them in the face? They are not old enough to have the cynicism of experience. They were not political enough before this debate to fully understand all of the ramifications of what was said.
But they are young enough to nourish a burning hatred for being lied to and sold out. Even better. Westminster is going to have to deal with them for the next 60 to 70 years.
Which brings a smile to my face every time I think of it....