Monday, 21 April 2008
Ho hum, another wrong answer to the English question?
Rather than addressing the issue - democratic equality for England - Philip addresses a secondary issue, the union, well that is the wrong way round in my view.
You can read more here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/04/21/do2104.xml
There is a lively comments section to which I've added my tuppenny worth demanding an English parliament - good enough for Kosovo but not good enough for England?
Saturday, 19 April 2008
Preserving an English identity
Paul Kingsnorth makes the case for the link between our local landscapes and our idenity in this article in The Daily Telegraph here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/portal/main.jhtml?xml=/portal/2008/04/19/ftengland19.xml
Though I fear his list of reasons why our identity is being lost does not mention the main culprits - the EU and our political classes who do their bidding in imposing the Europe of the Regions - but a step in the right direction anyway.
Wednesday, 2 April 2008
Gordon Brown promotes English Regions (again)
From The Sunday TimesMarch 30, 2008
Gordon Brown to launch Save the Union campaign
Britain's prime minister is preparing to marshall the great and good to fight the threat of Scottish independence
Jason Allardyce and Jonathan Oliver
GORDON Brown is to launch an unprecedented “Save the Union” campaign because he fears the march of Scottish nationalism is becoming unstoppable.
The prime minister told a strategy meeting of ministers at Downing Street that the United Kingdom could only be held together if pro-Union business leaders, academics and civic bodies acted now.
He also proposes to create a network of London-style mayors in English regions to appease mounting resentment against devolution south of the border.
So Gordon thinks that what we really, really need in England, to counter "mounting resentment" about devolution is more Mayors in the "English regions"?
No thanks Gordon, what we really, really need is democratic parity with Scotland and Wales - that means an English parliament where England's MPs can make English laws without influence from Scottish and Welsh MPs who are not elected by English voters. This is called democratic accountability - and we don't have it here in England.
Mayors in the regions do not address England's "mounting resentment" - and can't while England is ruled according to unelected MP's whims and the Barnett formula's inequitable distribution of England's taxes.
The article is here:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article3647158.ece
There is a comments page that makes interesting reading - you know what to do.
Stephen.