(19 Sep 2014, 4:31 pm)marxistafozzski wrote So Scotland voted no, where do we go from here, The Government is promising more powers for our Scottish brothers, he is also looking for an answer to the West Lothian question.
Ed Miliband apparantly wants nothing to do with Devo-Max talks, theres a turnaround, I am sure all 3 parties were committed to that.
So what happens now, will each Home Country be given Devo-Max, will Regional Parliaments be on the agenda again, we voted against that 10 years ago.
Will we end up along the lines of America, each area having it's own Government with Westminster being a federal setup...
Cant say I know enough about politics to fully understand where we go from here
All I'm going to say is that any form of devolution in England will be a kicking for the working class. Even if Labour get a majority in May. We won't have the Scottish Labour seats, SNP, nor the smaller parties in Wales and NI to back Labour on key votes. This could be vital in Labour's ability to push legislation through. Unless we see scenes like the landslide of 1997 (highly unlikely), then the Tories would most likely still have a majority in an 'English Parliament'.