Yeah as Justin said in Glasgow last time nma aren't good with visas.
I'm pretty gutted right now and very disappointed i guess to many people were frightened and waved to the devil they knew. Too early to say what is going to happen next. Good news for the rest of the uk i think hopefully the tories will get voted out now at the next election. I think the north of England might get more a say maybe a English parliament as well At least we dared to dream
Pol, this mantra from the left is getting a bit stale if you don't mind me saying and it's not accurate. You put "Good news for the rest of the uk i think hopefully the tories will get voted out". That isn't good news for England. I didn't vote Tory, but I know that most of England did in the last election look at this;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/2432632/UK-General-Election-2010-political-map.html.
We might not like the truth, but here it is anyway. Until we understand that England is mostly Tory, Wales is a mix of Tory, Labour and Plaid Cymru, Scotland is SNP and Labour and Ireland is Labour and other Irish parties and NO ONE ever gets the government they voted for, we cannot attempt to put it right.
However in looking at devolving powers to Scotland, though totally undemocratic as they are still part of a Union and Ireland, Wales and England were never consulted about this, which is a disgrace, perhaps we can start to look at devolving power to the other countries, and only allowing say English MP constituents to vote on English issues etc.
For example keeping the old Barnett formula is a disgrace. It's an insult to England, but did you know its actually Wales who lose out most under this old, unfair and ridiculous formula.
My thoughts right now as a half English, half Welsh person. I'm sick of hearing Scottish demands, seeing Scottish flags waving on the TV, hearing some unjust accusations being flung at mainly the English. I'm sorry, but I don't want to hear any more Scottish opinion for a little while, I want to hear and it's now time for Ireland, Wales and England to say something now.