Via the Campaign for an English Parliament, the Power 2010 campaign has commissioned an opinion poll on devolution which reinforces previous opinion poll results over the last few years that have shown that 7 out of 10 people want an English Parliament. The results of the poll and Power 2010's press release can be found on the English Parliament Online website.
Cameron's general election campaign is tanking and the Tories have failed to attack Labour and the Lib Dems on their favoured policy of balkanising England into euroregions. The 'nuclear option' of supporting an English parliament may be the Tories only chance to avoid a fourth term in the wilderness. UKIP should stop flogging the dead horse that is abolishing devolution in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and come out in support of an English parliament.
Paul Nuttall says that UKIP is calling for a public holiday for St Georges Day in England, why not go a step further and do what the majority of the electorate wants and commit to a referendum on an English Parliament? It's not too much to ask is it?
Any fellow UKIPpers who want an English Parliament or who just want the party to stop ignoring public opinion and losing votes because of its daft anti-devolution policy can put their name to the UKIP 1997 Group.
Friday, 23 April 2010
7 out of 10 want an English Parliament - who will they vote for?
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7 out of 10 want an English Parliament - who will they vote for?
2010-04-23T01:01:00+01:00
Stuart Parr
Devolution|English Parliament|Power 2010|
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Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
Stuart writes a personal blog Wonko's World and tweets as @wonkotsane.
Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
Stuart writes a personal blog Wonko's World and tweets as @wonkotsane.
7 out of 10 want an English Parliament - who will they vote for?
2010-04-23T01:01:00+01:00
Stuart Parr
Devolution|English Parliament|Power 2010|