Tuesday, 23 September 2014

CAMERON VOWS TO STOP SCOTS MPS VOTING ON ENGLAND

Why did he go to Scotland and fought for them to stay in the UK?

Barely a few days after the referendum won a NO vote to the Independence of Scotland devious Dave vows to strip Scots MPs of Westminster Power.  English nationalism is as dangerous as Scottish nationalism but that is not the reason behind it. The pure reason is to prepare for the next General Election in May 2015. Again Cameron is planning a system to bring it through in high speed by November. If it passes through Parliament then Scotland would not be able to vote on English Laws or vice versa.  This tactic is purely for the advantage of the Tories.

Cameron also plans to set up a committee (mark -- another committee which cost taxpayers’ money) and the head will be William Hague to discuss English question.  What is the House of Commons and Prime Minister Question time for?

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If Cameron will go through with these ideas it will confront the Scottish people.  He does not seem to realise that the YES vote was very high and only 400,000 more were voting NO.  It is too dangerous to gamble on that loyalty to the United Kingdom in the near or far future.  This point is not in the Prime Minister’s principle and mind.  His only aim is to split the Labour Party with its main loyalty lying in Scotland.

It is also remarkable that UKIP Nigel Farage seems to have slipped out from under the cover of “every man’s Joe” and joins David Cameron in his plan. Is it already a move towards a coalition if the Tories do not win the majority in the next General Election?  Is Farage showing now his real and true colours? After all there are enough Tories “deserters” in his party to jump back again. Was the pretence of an alternative party just to fool people and to gather votes for the moment to back the Tories?  To this writer all the question is a yes.

Labour leader Ed Miliband and even LibDem Nick Clegg admitted that the Parliament is in a shamble.  It is now the moment represented by Cameron for Labour to go all out to win back the doubters and followers of UKIP and Tories whose parties have turned on Scotland.

David Cameron is not planning to turn England for the better such as free prescription which is available in Scotland and Wales just to name one advantage.  He purely does it for the advantage of his Tory Party and tries to establish a Tory kingdom in England where he and his followers can reign forever and turn it back to Victorian times for ordinary people.

The Labour party has 59 seats in Scotland and with them being cut off the win in the next General Election will be certain.  The old saying “Divide and Rule” is at the back of the Tories’ minds and always had been.

If Cameron gets his idea through Parliament it not only alienates the Scottish people but also the rest of the general public. Therefore, the appeal goes already out to use your vote and use it wisely. As you can see the UKIP is not an alternative which people were hoping for and made to believe. Labour at the moment has to get to back to full strength if it wants to win in the next election.  It is not easy with all the laws and regulation applied by the Tories for their own good plus Tony Blair, another hypocrite who turned out to be a Thatcher's boy. Ed Miliband tries hard to bring Labour back to its full power. And he will.

UPDATE:  23 September, 2014

UKIP Nigel Farage goes one step further and is now beating the drum and trying to persuade the Scottish MPs to sign a voluntary agreement not to vote on English laws and legislation till PM David Cameron is able to get it through Parliament and establishes it as law.

Why did Nigel Farage and David Cameron go to Scotland and campaign for a NO vote?  If they wanted to get rid of Scottish MPs' votes, mainly Labour, they could have achieved it that way and saved the taxpayers’ money.

Source Daily Mirror




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