England campaign is starting to bear fruit.
The English Democrats are happy to hear that many Conservative MPs reported in yesterday's debate being inundated with demands for an English Parliament. This shows that our long campaign for England (and also the over 30 million leaflets which we have delivered so far) is bearing fruit.
The English Democrats are the only English Nationalist Party.
We are confident that once EVEL fails to deliver a proper voice for England, the only remaining possibility within a continuing UK will be a fully Federal English Parliament, First Minister and Government with at least the same powers as the Scottish ones. If that isn't delivered soon then the already rising demand for English Independence will grow rapidly.
We are also pleased that there is absolutely no popular demand or democratic mandate for “devolution” within England AKA “Regions” or “Northern Powerhouses”.
Robin Tilbrook
Chairman,
The English Democrats
It is interesting to note that all nine of Somerset's MPs supported EVEL in the Parliamentary debate on the 22nd of October. Of Bristol's four MPs, Charlotte Leslie was amongst the Ayes while Kerry McCarthy was with the Noes, Thangam Debbonaire and Karin Smyth did not vote.
It is interesting to note that all nine of Somerset's MPs supported EVEL in the Parliamentary debate on the 22nd of October. Of Bristol's four MPs, Charlotte Leslie was amongst the Ayes while Kerry McCarthy was with the Noes, Thangam Debbonaire and Karin Smyth did not vote.
The support of local and other MPs for EVEL is simply because there is no such thing as an English MP. There are only British MPs sitting for English constituencies and many of these are Scottish and Welsh. Trouble is that BRMPSFECVEL is too cumbersome an acronym!
ReplyDeleteClive,
Weston-super-Mare.