Thursday 4 June 2009

We must keep focused on Constitutional Reform

We must not let the turmoil of the expenses scandal scramble our heads and cloud our judgement into jumping aboard the wrong ship when hearing all this talk of major constitutional reform. We must not forget that England without political or constitutional recognition as a national unit is more vulnerable to our enemies now than it was before this upsurge in MP animosity. Those who wish to destroy us; the Europhiles and the regionalists are seizing the opportunity and are screaming for more devolved regional powers, we must prevent this from happening until England has its own centralised parliament to put it on equal terms with Scotland, giving to our country England the recognition of its English identity. Only when there is a 100% guarantee of this happening, or it has been achieved, should we be prepared to talk about local government and its powers. It is up to us the people of England to decide what local government is best suited to our needs, not Brussels bureaucrats, not British MPs elected in Scotland, not British MPs elected in Wales, not British MPs elected in Northern Ireland, and not by a bunch of self serving regionalists who want to fool the public into voting for regionalised government under the guise of a PR voting system.

The only devolutionary measures we the people of England are interested in listening to and debating are those in a convention that will decide the parameters for the creation of an English Parliament, all other matters concerning England are subsidiary and will come under the jurisdiction of that parliament.

Here is a part sample of what was said by the Scottish Convention on its New Parliament-

It will be for Scotland's parliament to decide the policies and the funding arrangements for education and training. The Convention expects the parliament to work closely with local authorities to make the management of schools responsive and accountable to local communities, and to agree priorities for investment. Together, Scotland's parliament and the local authorities will have the power to decide how best to focus resources to rebuild the Scottish school system. Similarly, the parliament will be responsible for Scotland's universities and further education colleges, and the Convention expects it to work with them to agree and implement priorities. The parliament will also have responsibility for investing in research, and in training and retraining programmes, and for setting up accountable systems to direct this investment. The Convention regards education as a process to which all the people of Scotland have the right of access throughout their lives. It is therefore essential that Scotland's parliament has responsibility for the full scope of educational provision and thus the power to restore the unique Scottish education system to its position as a world leader....
Exactly the same principle applies to us and for exactly the same reasons, to the areas of recreation, heritage, sport, the arts, culture and science - the purest expressions of the nation's character.


According to reports the Scottish SNP and the Welsh Plaid Cymru are tabling a Commons motion next week to dissolve the British UK Parliament in order to cause an immediate general election, and if the motion is debated the Lib-Dems and the Tories are said to be backing it.


How can it be either democratic or constitutional for nationalists of countries that have their own national governments to call for the Westminster Parliament to be dissolved, when that Parliament is the only one that represents us in England; since England has no national Parliament? What they should do if they want to protest is look to themselves and withdraw their own British MPs from the Westminster Parliament, or ask them to resign.


England is fighting a war on the scale of the Norman Conquest of 1066 and our people are at last beginning to realise it, we now need to focus their attention on the enemies’ ultimate objective, which is to breakup and destabalise our national unity..

We must not forget that it is the British that are denying England its political recognition, the British MPs we have sent to parliament to represent England, it is these who are to blame. Until we have our own English MPs not British MPs representing England nothing is going to change.

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