Baffled by ballot
The UK was once a unitary state, ruled by Westminster. Now we have Scotland and Wales with their own parliaments for internal affairs, and Westminster as a federal parliament for national and international affairs.
What kind of place will England be, if it has Westminster as its federal parliament, and a rump of the same trying to act as the English parliament?
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Hide AdIt may mean England being ruled internally by a party brought to power by the Scottish and Welsh voters.
Westminster might be where the English parliament meets, but it has to be elected separately to the federal government.
R. W. Standing
Sea Road
East Preston
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