1. Can we not use the Daily Mail to represent England or Britain? It's the fucking Daily 'everything causes muslim cancer' Mail.
Seriously. There are a whole sleuth of papers and news outlets with actual rational opinions and arguments better capable of representing Britain. The Guardian. The BBC. The Independent. The Telegraph.
Ah yes, let's take a look, shall we?
I didn't even "get" this cartoon, other than the apparent reference to Scots being supposedly incestuous.
"Do you agree that Scotland should go and fuck itself?"
Unfortunately all those sources you've listed only represent London, not Britain, but at least they're better at doing that job than the Daily Mail, I'll give you that. I'd rather read the Independent than most papers for one thing.
This is an issue of fairness. England already gets the least funds out of the UK allocated per capita than Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The reason why the other regions of the UK get more per capita than England is because (I believe) per head they contribute more in their own right than England. I can't quite remember the figures, but while England contributes the most "as a whole", Scotland contributed something like 9.9% of UK tax take with a very tiny share of the population (compare 5 million with 50 million+) but only gets 9.3% of UK tax spending. As you can tell it's been a while since we debated these issues and I'm unwell so I don't quite understand it all anymore but you can surely see where I'm coming from with this.
And yet... I'm not quite convinced of this. Isn't it the case that Wales is really getting shafted through Barnett? I've often heard that if Wales was a part of England they'd get more out of Barnett than if they were a separate region of the UK.
With devomax another issue comes about:
English MPs will not be able to vote on issues that only affect Scotland. Fair enough. Yet Scottish MPs will continue to be able to vote on issues that only affect England.
That's already the case regardless of the white elephant of "devo-max" coming into play. Full fiscal autonomy/devo max is miles and miles away, but there's still an unpleasant scenario in Westminster right now where unaccountable Scottish (and Welsh and Northern Irish) MPs hold influence over English matters. The "West Lothian Question", as it is known - the great oddity created as a result of a system of devolution that neglected England.
Traditionally the SNP haven't voted in Westminster on English matters. Now that they could potentially prop up a desperate labour, they're much more willing to vote on issues like the NHS in England.
The official reason why they're willing to vote on issues like the NHS in England though is because they believe it will have a direct effect on the state of the Scottish NHS - something Ed Miliband was arguing yesterday, much to the amusement of the SNP.
Hence why William Hague wants to set up an English parliament for England, separate from the British parliament for the UK.
I haven't yet formed an opinion on the matter, but I'll look into it later.
Has Hague definitely stated his support for an English parliament? That's absolutely fantastic if so, I thought they were just pursuing the idea of Westminster being the English parliament where non-English MPs couldn't vote on English matters.