SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
So what that sounds to me, is that devolved powers don't work. May as well give all powers back to Westminster!
I don't see how you can be a fan of devolved powers for Scotland, but not for England? Your point about a minority opposition deciding what the government can do, is no different to having a different party in power in the Scottish parliament to the Uk Gov. Why should a Labour gov (in your example) be able to cut the education for only England, and not for Scotland?
I'm not against federalism and a devolved government for England - but trying to enact it in the context of a Westminster parliament just seems to be asking for trouble and problems. The Scottish electorate was assured that Scotland was a valued part of the Union and that Scotland's voice was stronger by remaining in the Union and having their voice heard through Westminster. Well it might be heard but who is going to be listening to those 59 tier-2 not-quite Westminster Scottish MPs.