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Old 05-08-2007, 05:24 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Given that the Rotten boroughs which are the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly where not voted for by a majority of eligible voters I am sure that when the real cost comes home to the inhabitants that a re-establishment of the Union could well be on the cards
It would be nice to go back to the unitary UK we had before Labour messed it up with their devolution farce.
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Old 05-08-2007, 08:27 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Since 85% of the UK population were denied a vote on N Labour's devolution referendums I suspect that they are illegal, but we are now no more than a banana republic so why worry!.
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:40 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Since 85% of the UK population were denied a vote on N Labour's devolution referendums I suspect that they are illegal, but we are now no more than a banana republic so why worry!.
this is exactly why the english democrats where formed, to fight for these 85%, they need a voice and seeing as though no unionist party was or is willing to stand up for the people of england then it's left to the us to take on the fight - the clock can't be turned back, it can only move forward that is why England needs a political force and lots of unionist are starting to understand this, that is why nearly every week we have ex members of UKIP joining us as they understand that we are a party that fights for england.
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:48 PM   #64 (permalink)
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give England its independence! (and yes, I disagree with the BNP on this).
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we are a party that fights for england.
"Fights for England" - and do you want that "fight" to happen with England being and staying a part of the UK or with England outside it? How would you vote if a referendum were held tomorrow on the question "Should England remain a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?"
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give England its independence! (and yes, I disagree with the BNP on this).
All efforts must be made to keep and maintain the United Kingdom - and I take the view that this can be best achieved by England having full equality with Scotland and the other parts of the UK in the Union.

England must have the same kind of legislature as Scotland has to deal with some domestic issues.

UKIP proposes the abolition of the present rival Parliament in Scotland and of the Welsh Assembly with Welsh and Scottish constituency MPs doing the work of those bodies instead at meetings in Scotland/Wales (at less cost). English constituency MPs would deal with specifically English matters before the House of Commons while the Scottish/Welsh constituency MPs were away.
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