Amalegra
I am all for nationalism if it means that we in England no longer have to fund devolved administrations that seem to get a better deal than we do here! More per capita spent on children's education in Scotland than England. Free prescriptions for all. No tuition fees. Just some of the perks that, believe me, irritate very many people. About Wales/N Ireland I can’t speak as they do not seem to be as vocal as our Scots neighbours. However, more seriously, I do wonder how defence would be calibrated in this increasingly dangerous world? It is extremely unlikely that NATO would accept these small countries into the fold; Scotland, under an independent government, would wish to rid itself of UK nuclear submarines anyway, I hear. Similarly the EU is unlikely to accept membership as Spain will not vote for it, being aware of the message it would give to their own Catalan/Basque separatists. The funding of small independent states is also a problem as many major companies have indicated, (in Scotland anyway) that they may well pull out taking valuable jobs and tax revenue with them. So nationalist interests have to be very carefully considered and voters should ask serious questions before such enormous decisions are made. Although I quite understand the pride of all parties in their country and their heritage, ( I am very proud to be English myself), these are hugely important considerations. Above all, Government(s) must establish and confirm the safety and security of these islands in a future that looks to become increasingly destabilised in the fractured world of geopolitics.
Amalegra, if you would kindly read the thread, you will find that much of what you say is inaccurate. I can't put it any better than Granny23 did in her post of 9th May at 11:34:16. You are not subsidising our free prescriptions, etc. We are paying for them with our own taxes.
Mariema is on the button in the post today at 13:24:13 too. There are plenty of other posts from other people too. Are we all wrong?
It seems to me that we are going to get nowhere until England is sorted out. If there was a proper English Parliament to deal with their business, and a UK Parliament (much smaller, and with a more balanced input from all the countries of the UK) to deal with things which affected everyone, we might all get a bit more equality. Oh, was that a pig that I saw flying past...? ?