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Do we really need seperate Scots & Welsh assemblies?

A Scottish Parliament was created by a referendum in which only a small proportion of the electorate bothered to vote, likewise a Welsh Parliament. We have elected MPs sitting in Westminster from Scotland & Wales, what is the point of it all? This is a relatively small country in area & population, & to have 3 seperate Parliaments seems ludicrous.It would appear that the odious Alex Salmon wants independance on his termsonly, would It not be better to give them both economic independance now that the coalfields & oilfields are virtually depleted? All Scots & Welsh resident in England would then have the choice of applying for ENGLISH ciizenship or returning to their land of birth.


amsterdammer  Wed 10/10/07 12:15
ermintrude35
Wed 10/10/07
12:27
....yeah !what a fab idea, would all the English people in Wales then have to apply for WELSH citizenship,and learn the language? or return to the land of their birth....
ermintrude35
Wed 10/10/07
14:06
....80% of the population of where I live are Welsh speaking and speak it on a day to day basis...NOT to freak out the paranoid English.... it's true it is a dyING language...but it certainly isn't dead yet, if not for the want of trying by some.....
ermintrude35
Wed 10/10/07
15:18
raggy roman , where I live the large influx of people who own second homes are killing the comunity, these houses stand empty for most of the year, houses are all around the £400, 000 plus mark , young families have to move awayto the cities, , the primary schools are empty...but I guess that is another topic alltogether.... besides it's a pipe dream, everyone living in their own country will never happen,
paulos66
Wed 10/10/07
15:22
When did the Welsh stop burning the holiday cottages then?
Hellyon
Wed 10/10/07
15:25
I can understand why wales and scotland want a separate parliment as london seems to have no idea what goes on in the real world outside the London borders. Having said that I feel the same way and I only live 70 miles from London on the South Coast!

amsterdammer
Wed 10/10/07
16:07

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Have visited Wales many times. A damp, bleak place, seemingly full of dull people, livethere,? I think not, at least not from choice!
RAGGY ROMAN Charge the english for the water, then we can stop all the subsidies that keep you going, & im sure we can exist without leeks & daffodils. As for silly accents, coming from I presume a Welsh person, thats rich.
amsterdammer
Wed 10/10/07
16:30

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Had to visit the damn place! Was a sales executive based in Bristol, & it was , alas part of my territory! Would not have gone from choice, & have Im glad to say not gone back since.The word Thought coming from a Welshman seems rather alien!
New Judge
Thurs 11/10/07
09:47
I should like to just move away from knocking our Welsh friends for a moment and get back to the original question.

The idea of devolved assemblies for Wales and Scotland (as well as Northern Ireland) was first considered when the government was told that the United Kingdom needs to be split into thirteen “regions” to fit into the EU master plan. The EU oligarchy prefers to deal with small regions that have little or no political clout that can be easily browbeaten into submission. The UK has been divided into these regions (unbeknown to some) for many years. Wales forms one region, Scotland two and Northern Ireland one more.

It was easy to sell the idea of regionalisation to the people of these three countries under the guise of “devolved government”. London (which forms another “region”) was sold the idea under the pretence of providing the opportunity to elect a mayor. The mayor, of course, needed a few staff, and this has grown into the London (for which read “regional”) assembly which now consumes about 25% of the revenue raised from London council taxpayers.

Unfortunately this scheme came to a juddering halt in 2004 when the good people of the North East “region” were given the chance by John Prescott to say whether they would like an elected Regional Assembly. There was not, of course, the carrot of “devolved government” or an elected mayor to be waved under their noses and they had the sagacity to turn the offer down (by more than 3 to 1). The question has not been asked of them or any other area since.

Nonetheless, in true EU style the regionalisation of the UK continues apace. Each of the remaining eight “regions” does indeed have an assembly (albeit unelected) and these each have their own websites and have powers over a number of matters including strategic planning. And each, of course, has its own budget.
amsterdammer
Thurs 11/10/07
15:38

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RAGGED ROMAN. Oh dear what a sad life you must lead there in the Principality! See you were on the computer at 8am & presumably still there at 10.30am.Beautiful day here on the edge of Dartmoor, out with the labrador at 8.30am for a brisk hours walk, took the gun, but nothing to shoot! Then on to the golf course for 18 holes, followed by a light lunch at the Clubhouse, very bracing Had a quick nap, checked my E-mails(hence this brief reply), now off to mow the lawn, sit down mower thank god! PS You could not lead my lifestyle on a pension from Avon!
amsterdammer
Thurs 11/10/07
16:33

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Hamsterbrain! Getting a bit personal now are we? You must have a very interesting job if all you have to do is sit on this site all day, & I think my pension per week is probably more than you take home in a month.As we have no Welsh members the conversations are far from boring, unlike your life by the sound of it.Yes i do enjoy playing golf, also badminton & cricket. I only shoot game I can eat, & as for a National Front Rally, hardly fitting for the secretary ( unpaid) of our local Conservative Party! Now I suggest you get back to your pencil sharpening, or what other menial task that enables you to waste your time each day
amsterdammer
Thurs 11/10/07
16:41

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PS Sorry I missed you RAGGED ROMAN ,long weekend? more like unemployed!! Where are you off to, a long weekend in Barry Island?
New Judge
Thurs 11/10/07
23:27
No, Raggy, neither the EU nor our own Government has a mandate to introduce Regional Assemblies - and that's just my point. Nonetheless they do exist. Here's some of their websites (including the North-East where voters resoundingly rejected the idea):

http://www.go-east.gov.uk/
http://www.southeast-ra.gov.uk/
http://www.northeastassembly.gov.uk/
Zeddy
Mon 15/10/07
14:27
So amsterdammer, how went your weekend?
A few G&Ts, a round of golf (Scottish invention as usual) and a quick rodgering by the match secretary who also happens to be one of the Tory part faithfull?
Sooper! And if England keep up the good work at the rugger you might be on a promise from the lads down your local club!
Pip pip, smashing!

amsterdammer
Tue 16/10/07
17:09

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Hi Zeddy, sorry late replying, not back from Paris till Mon.pm Great atmosphere at the game , the tension during the last 6 mins. was unbearable! Managed to hold off those French, just as we have the Welsh, Scots Irish, spanish, dutch Portugese& Germans amongst others( & I dont just mean Rugby! Being off for the weekend no chance to rodger the match sec. attractive though she is. Dont need to anyway, lovely wife 25 years younger ( 35 & 60) second time round off course maintenance costs a bomb, but you cant take with you,! ZE is it ? Zero IQ or short for Zebra as in donkey like animal? Must be off got the vet coming, 2 horses to shoe, not used so much with the hunting ban etc. Still undecided re going to the final in Paris on Sat, get the tickets OK and have friends who live just 40 miles away, decisions, decisions life can be a bu??er at times! PS Not keen on G&T I, prefer the local bitter
ronnieB
Tue 16/10/07
17:23
Ward-minter/ Shadowman cut the acting.
amsterdammer
Tue 16/10/07
17:23

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Zeddy. PS excuse the typing & punctuation etc., always had a secretary during my career, just cant get used to this typing lark! Pip, pip, not an RAF term much used during my time of service, Flight Lieutenant navigator, another handsome pension to manage,
Zeddy
Mon 05/11/07
19:35
"ZE is it ? Zero IQ or short for Zebra as in donkey like animal?"
That has to be your wittiest comeback yet.
You really are a bit of a lark aren't you old chum?
Did you go to the final and watch your team rodgered whilst your "Lovely" wife was, back home?
I'll bet you see that charming Mr Flintoff as a sooper role model for the young folks back home in Blighty.
Well toodle-pip old boy.
Stick another viagra on the old whanger, the wife won't know what's come over her!
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