I'm rather agnostic on the whole English Parliament debate but this did give me pause for thought. Also might be relevant to your interests @wonkotsane http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2018/01/18/in-the-post-brexit-world-england-deserves-its-own-parliament/ …
horseshit. Scotland cut its own college budget to fund tuition fees and suffers from it. And the fees cripple no one. Foundation hospitals BY THEIR NATURE make independent decisions on PFI; which Scotland is a heavy user of too.
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The Bill for tuition fees for England was voted against by a majority of MPs elected in England. The Bill only passed because of the votes of Labour's MPs elected in Scotland. The same applies to foundation hospitals. Both areas devolved in Scotland.
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Yawn. 15 years ago, could be repealed at any point. That's a Labour whip issue.
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