Members of the Campaign for an English Parliament (CEP) in Shropshire
and the West Midlands attended the inaugural meeting of the
grandly-titled but pointlessly ineffectual Regional Grand Committee for
the West Midlands last night (8th October) to protest at its existence.
Like the vast majority of English people, the Campaign for an English
Parliament opposes the damaging regionalisation of England and instead
believes that England should be run by an English Parliament.
CEP members held up a 12ft banner and waved placards as MPs arrived at
Sandwell College Campus at Smethwick. Several passing motorists stopped
to read the placards and many of them stuck up their thumbs and honked
their horns in support.
Despite the Conservatives saying that they would boycott these regional
grand committees and pledging, in their party conference this week, to
unravel Labour's regionalisation, seven Conservative MPs turned up to
the meeting. Had they not attended, the Labour MPs that attended would
have failed to meet the minimum number required for the meeting to go ahead.
These regional grand committees are Gordon Brown's preferred form of
government for England and are supposed to be Labour's answer to the
national parliament and assembly they created in Scotland and Wales.
British ministers have described them as bringing democracy closer to
the people. To think that the people of England will accept this sham
as the future of their country is an insult.
Stuart Parr
National Council Member
Campaign for an English Parliament
07973 296118
The Devolution Acts of 1997/98 were and are a deliberate attempt by the EU and New Labour to destabilise the British Nation State and deny England its nationhood
The Devolution Acts of 1997/98 revoked the Act of Union, revoked the concept of one British Nation with one legislative body of government and revoked the principle of representative democracy. It unbalanced the Union by placing England, Scotland and Wales each in a different relationship with the Union and each other, and it institutionalised discrimination against the people of England.
By virtue of their national institutions Scotland and Wales have a distinct and separate political and constitutional existence and nationhood, England however alone does not constitutionally exist and is denied its nationhood.
The Devolution Acts of 1997/98 abolished representative democracy as the untouchable 1st principle of government. By what is understood to be the West Lothian issue British MPs elected in Scotland can be both ministers and legislators, even Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary in English matters without being answerable in elections for their actions in those matters to ‘any electorate,’ either in Scotland or England.
England having no parliament has no separate representation of its own to defend its interests against such people and instead has to rely on its British MPs in the UK parliament who are subject to their political party whips to speak up for it, and who has ever seen or will ever see, or can imagine Labour and Conservative MPs sitting in English constituency seats combining to defeat and bring down their respective governments.
Regional government being offered England by the British is not the same type of regional government that has been given to Scotland and never could be, so what England is being offered in devolution is a government re-organisation program run by quangos that gives them more centralised control and us the people less local democracy and at the same time denies the people of England an English identity.
David Cameron said that he was going to abolish regional government if his Conservative Party won the next general election yet his MPs rushed all the way from their party conference in Manchester to attend this quango meeting at Sandwell College. It appears he and his Conservative Party can be no more trusted than Gordon Brown and his New Labour Party.
John Stanhope
NC Member for West Midlands
Campaign for an English Parliament
01902 630110
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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