fishandart in the Guardian comments section* wrote:If the Tories are really serious about the importance of English votes then regions roughly the size of Scotland must be given comparable powers to Scotland. England can not be governed from Westminster, the differences between the English regions are at least as significant and real as those between England and Scotland. An English Parliament at Westminster would have no credibility or legitimacy outside of the South- East! Regional Assemblies in England with real powers must be the start point for any substantive discussions about Constitutional reform.
I personally wouldn't mind an "English Parliament" to give four Assemblies within the UK (England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and those who still mutter that they don't want to associate with us ), but I suppose the divide between the south east and the rest of England needs to be addressed. So we might be looking at England being governed by a further 4 Regional Assemblies i.e. (a) the Sarf-East (b) Wessex (c) Mercia and (d) The Lands of the Multi-hued Roses (if they can work together ... ). I don't favour anything more micro, i.e. city-states, because we've all seen what a flippin' mess somewhere like Birmingham can get into thanks to the current party political ideologies.
Of course this is only the initial framework of the new building - how we elect representatives within the English Assemblies (including neutralising the above-mentioned ideologies) will be worthy, in due course, of another thread.
Does anyone have any thoughts on any of this?
* http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... f-comments
And I do commend this Guardian leader to you - my thoughts exactly!