TheOstrich wrote:Bet you get your bleddy Devo-Max before we do, Suff ....
Just to be clear here. I never asked for Devo Max. I always argued that Scotland should either be a fully participating part of the UK, no devolved parliament, no special case, no control of taxes etc, etc, etc.
Or
Scotland should be completely independent.
I think the whole Devo Max is a travesty which should never have happened. Created by ultimately desperate politicians who were at the 11th hour, with their lies laid bare before them, pending disaster. I also believe that they were not entirely sincere and that their forked tongue promises will, again, in a few short years, drive the Scots independence debate again.
I also happen to think that a Mayoral system, much like France, with split taxes and split responsibility, would be very good for England. But only if there is an equal level of responsibility in local elections and local voters. Sadly I don't see the English voters being sensible enough to vote on real issues rather than party lines. It drives very real political changes in France and makes the political landscape incomprehensible to those of us in the UK. Where I live in France is right of centre for the local Mayoral elections (those who impact their daily lives), but left of centre for central government. Much of France is the same, giving the impression that it is some socialist workers paradise. In fact this is very far from the truth.
So I feel that the entire "English Question" is a knee jerk reaction in response to a panicked 11th hour activity by politicians facing a serious threat. As per all UK knee jerk reactions, it is likely to be very bad, not thought through and extremely detrimental to the population at large whilst being very beneficial for the political classes. At least until the English voters get their collective act together and start voting for change. Like the Scots did with SNP.