Field wants everyone to be given a say in the nation’s constitutional future
and claims that if the Scots voted for independence while England voted
against, the prime minister should not negotiate the union’s demise with the
first minister.
Iain Dale's Diary: Guest Blog: For an English Parliament - 0 views
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In Scotland and Wales it is recognised that their devolution is a process which is not yet complete. All parties there, including the Conservative Party, are promising more powers and a general expansion of status and remit for their National Parliaments and governments. So the outstanding question, to my way of thinking, is what is going to happen in England!
Pickled Politics » England Left Forward - 0 views
The Post-Election Minefield « England Left Forward - 0 views
Reply to Rupa Huq's Tribune article - Michael Knowles « England Left Forward - 0 views
John Rentoul - Labour under Brown: unelectable in England - 0 views
Little Man in a Toque » Blog Archive » Dear Mr Balls - 0 views
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"The Department for Children, Schools and Families recently changed its mission statement on its website from (my emphasis): "The purpose of the Department for Children, Schools and Families is to make England the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up." to, "The purpose of the Department for Children, Schools and Families is to make this the best place in the world for children and young people to grow up.""
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