The UK is by far the most centralised nation in the G7.
It could easily have been dropped: that it has passed, albeit in modified form, is good news for those who believe in our more radical manifesto promises.
No Government should be able to force laws on England against the wishes of English MPs.
The Procedure Committee’s interim report suggests that the Government will have a fight on its hands to defend its vision for English Votes.
Also: Nationalists bow out of EU ‘In’ campaign; Labour AM attacks government culture in Cardiff; DUP might return to NI Executive; and more.
Also: Nationalists under fire over second MP; Cameron increases pressure for Ulster deal; Crabb claims slim chance of reaching Welsh devolution agreement; and more.
More can be achieved in reducing long term unemployment and defeating anti social behaviour.
Tamworth will be there at the table grabbing the opportunity of the new Combined Authority.
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party can not be trusted to champion the Union
Northern Ireland needs to be governed more than it needs a Government. If the local parties won’t cooperate, there must be consequences.
When Scots start to become impatient with higher taxes or see the fallout from anti-business rhetoric and policy, they will know who to blame.
Low taxes for low income earners, the Northern Powerhouse, devolution and… Halfonism.
Tamworth has much to gain as part of a thriving economic block beyond Staffordshire.
It is important that adequate time is given for scrutiny and opposition to avoid either bad law or the impression of a self-interested stitch-up .
It can no longer afford to be caught between the noise of Scottish nationalism to the North and a resurgent Leeds and Manchester to the South.