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England and Wales should have their own devolved parliaments.

A much reduced UK parliament should deal with UK matters with an elected second tier.

BTW..SR..... Scottish MP's do not sit in the Scottish Parliament
 
But they will sit in the Scottish parliament and vote for Scottish income tax rates while English MP's wont. Surely its not correct that Scottish MPs should also vote on English tax rates as well?

And no, he shouldn't vote on them if he sits in the Scottish parliament. He can administer the results though.

He doesn't sit in the Scottish Parliament, he sits at Westminster. He is an MP not an MSP.

I agree Scottish MP's shouldn't vote in English only matters but stopping them voting in UK matters is dictatorial and plays right into the hands of Nationalists
 
How do you think airports make money????

Less APD=cheaper tickets=more passengers=more money for airports through increased ticket charge income and footfall.

Airports don't make money from APD, so your first point is irrelevant.

APD may increase numbers slightly but it won't be deal breaking, it will certainly give the holidaymaker a bit more in their pocket, they would be the main beneficiaries.

Moot point as it hasn't changed anyway and unlikely to change just yet
 
For all those supporting Scottish independence what's the feeling in Scotland at the minute from the pre-referendum talk of an independent Scotland being supported by a "cautious estimate of oil prices remaining at around £113 per barrel" what with the price at close of business today being $72.5 and no immediate signs of it climbing back to it's previous levels?

Usually what happens is the snp and independence supporters tend to not mention oil,in much the same way they stopped talking about 'tiger' economies when Ireland, Iceland etc started going teets up a few years back.

Obviously the moderately intelligent amongst us who understood their 'cautious estimate' as being utter nonsense were 'scaremongering' etc etc. This, I believe was one of the many reasons the silent majority booted them into touch, it was not all down to Gordon Brown's promises of more power being devolved.....something no one actually voted for btw, but is being foisted on us regardless! I wouldn't trust that lot in Edinburgh to run a bath, never mind a country!
 
Listening to the debate over the last couple of days has been utterly depressing. The nats response to this is as predictable as it is boring.

Nothing would have satisfied them, they want independence at any cost and would argue black is white if it helped their case.

Meanwhile the MAJORITY who voted for no change have been completely disenfranchised by the entire process.
 
He doesn't sit in the Scottish Parliament, he sits at Westminster. He is an MP not an MSP.

I agree Scottish MP's shouldn't vote in English only matters but stopping them voting in UK matters is dictatorial and plays right into the hands of Nationalists

But if Scotland decides its own tax levels then income tax in England will be an English matter.
 
Scotland seems to have it both ways at the moment. A Scottish Parliament where MSP's can vote on matters relating only to Scotland, and the UK Parliament where Scottish MPs can vote on matters that only relate to England and Wales! :mmm:
 
Scotland seems to have it both ways at the moment. A Scottish Parliament where MSP's can vote on matters relating only to Scotland, and the UK Parliament where Scottish MPs can vote on matters that only relate to England and Wales!

The UK parliament is exactly that, I'm afraid. MPs must be able to debate and vote on all business that comes before it. I agree about the inherent unfairness of it but the fault is with devolution. The solution is devolved regional parliaments that all have the same powers and a UK parliament that only deals with UK-wide matters. Alternatively we could scrap the Scottish, Welsh and NI parliaments - which would get my vote.
 
Airports don't make money from APD, so your first point is irrelevant.

APD may increase numbers slightly but it won't be deal breaking, it will certainly give the holidaymaker a bit more in their pocket, they would be the main beneficiaries.

Moot point as it hasn't changed anyway and unlikely to change just yet

The airline i work for and the airport i work at have been campaigning for the scrapping of APD for years. The airlines want it because they tickets will be a bit cheaper and more people will be encouraged to fly. The airports want it because more passengers mean more money (they get a percentage of the ticket price). Its pretty straight forward.
 
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The UK parliament is exactly that, I'm afraid. MPs must be able to debate and vote on all business that comes before it. I agree about the inherent unfairness of it but the fault is with devolution. The solution is devolved regional parliaments that all have the same powers and a UK parliament that only deals with UK-wide matters. Alternatively we could scrap the Scottish, Welsh and NI parliaments - which would get my vote.
I totally agree with the latter point. The regional parliaments/assemblies are just very expensive talking shops which keep yet another layer of politicians and bureaucrats on the political gravy train at our expense. Pro rata, the Scots get equal representation to the rest of the UK in the Westminster Government, and a high number of senior ministers seem to have had Scottish roots over the last few years, so why are they so hard done by?
 
I think it is quite clear that Westminster is not working for the majority of UK citizens.
Devolution to the English regions is the answer but for some reason they seem to be scared of the responsibility.

I watched 10 minutes of PM questions the other day and it was worse than primary school playground behaviour.
We deserve a whole lot better than those semi trained monkeys.
 
I think it is quite clear that Westminster is not working for the majority of UK citizens.
Devolution to the English regions is the answer but for some reason they seem to be scared of the responsibility.

I watched 10 minutes of PM questions the other day and it was worse than primary school playground behaviour.
We deserve a whole lot better than those semi trained monkeys.[/b


That can be levelled at every MP as opposed to just Westminster
 
I think it is quite clear that Westminster is not working for the majority of UK citizens.
Devolution to the English regions is the answer but for some reason they seem to be scared of the responsibility.

I watched 10 minutes of PM questions the other day and it was worse than primary school playground behaviour.
We deserve a whole lot better than those semi trained monkeys.
The original idea of the UK Parliament was that each constituency would elect a representative of the local population who would look after their interests. Now you almost always get a choice of candidates from the political elites, representing large pressure groups, imposed upon us. Maybe we should vote for more local independent candidates to break this system?
 
I think it is quite clear that Westminster is not working for the majority of UK citizens.
Devolution to the English regions is the answer but for some reason they seem to be scared of the responsibility.

I watched 10 minutes of PM questions the other day and it was worse than primary school playground behaviour.
We deserve a whole lot better than those semi trained monkeys.

PMQs is most definitely NOT what Westminster is about!

I'd challenge you to to justify both those claims!

Devolution to manufactured regions simply adds another layer of bureaucracy, which would make things far worse than currently imo. And while there's always room for improvement, Westminster DOES work, even if it may not have been the result that 'the majority' wanted.

The Scottish system was deliberately designed to actually prevent a majority, something SNP miraculously achieved last time. With the need for consensus also comes that other term compromise, which in very many cases means 'never the best way'!
 
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