Try a referendum on an English Parliament.
It would pass in the South East, by rather less in East Anglia, and perhaps in the not too far south-western South West.
But it would not get a third of the vote anywhere else, or a quarter in very many places.
No need for any such thing.
ReplyDeleteJust legislation to the effect that, in return for giving the Scottish more powers over their own affairs , any law affecting the English requires a majority of English MP's to pass.
It's beautifully simple and nobody could oppose it.
Without revealing their real motives.
You won't mind a referendum, then.
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