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Old 03-10-2007, 11:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ex-Foreign Secretary proposes that an English Grand Committee be set up in Commons

Former Edinburgh Pentlands MP, Sir Malcolm Rifkind (who was Foreign Secretary in the Major Government) has proposed that an English Grand Committee be set up in the House of Commons:

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Old 03-10-2007, 11:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What a good idea and it balances the relationship within the UK:
Scotland - Parliament (heading for independence)
Wales - Assembly (soon to get wider powers)
N.Ireland - Assembly (heading for reunification)
England - a freaking Committee.
I can hardly wait.
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Scotland - Parliament (heading for independence). N.Ireland - Assembly (heading for reunification)
Little Englander (sour), could I just point out that:

Scotland is "not heading for independence" (support for the idea of Scotland leaving the UK is down according to an opinion poll carried out since the Scottish Parliamentary elections earlier this year).

Northern Ireland is not "heading for reunification" with anywhere outside the UK.
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Little Englander (sour), could I just point out that:

Scotland is "not heading for independence" (support for the idea of Scotland leaving the UK is down according to an opinion poll carried out since the Scottish Parliamentary elections earlier this year).

Northern Ireland is not "heading for reunification" with anywhere outside the UK.
Indeed that is a far more balanced assesment of the situation, there reamins a clear majority of unionist MSPS in the Scots Parliament and the Welsh Assembly. By agreeing to The Good Friday Agreement the IRA have agreed to conitnue what they termed partition. I would aslo point out that a Unionist Party won the recent elections there.
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This idea of a Grand Committee is a non-starter. It will still perpetuate the part-time MPs from the other three nations of the UK. Currently the First Minister of Scotland and the First Minister of Northern Ireland both sit in the House of Commons free to vote on English matters. Apart from the inherent wrong it brings to the Constitution, how have they the time to do both?

rjt is correct. It is now very unlikely that partition of Ireland will end. In fact it suits the Irish. They can hedge their bets (literally) with prices since the republic has the Euro. The South never really took to Sinn Fein/IRA, so Gerry Adams and Martin Maguinness put on their suits and decided to adopt democratic politics. Now they have some power, plenty of influence and no egg on their faces. They can go back to talking about a united Ireland, but the only unity will be in rugby and rain!
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This idea of a Grand Committee is a non-starter. It will still perpetuate the part-time MPs from the other three nations of the UK. Currently the First Minister of Scotland and the First Minister of Northern Ireland both sit in the House of Commons free to vote on English matters. Apart from the inherent wrong it brings to the Constitution, how have they the time to do both?

rjt is correct. It is now very unlikely that partition of Ireland will end. In fact it suits the Irish. They can hedge their bets (literally) with prices since the republic has the Euro. The South never really took to Sinn Fein/IRA, so Gerry Adams and Martin Maguinness put on their suits and decided to adopt democratic politics. Now they have some power, plenty of influence and no egg on their faces. They can go back to talking about a united Ireland, but the only unity will be in rugby and rain!


And Cricket! They play as one team in that as well as Rugby Union.
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