CEP: English votes for English laws
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Thursday, 25, Feb 2010 07:47
The Campaign for an English Parliament welcomes the news that English Votes on English Laws has made it to 4th place in the Power2010 election pledges.
Whilst we do not consider English Votes on English Laws an acceptable way to govern our country, we do look forward to British politicians being made to talk about England for once. We may even hear the Prime Minister say "England" before the election!
However, in anticipation of the British establishment's inevitable refusal to end the discrimination against England, the Campaign for an English Parliament will continue to fight for our right to govern ourselves through a separately elected Parliament and Executive.
Stuart Parr
National Council Member
Campaign for an English Parliament
25 February 2010
07973 296118
stuart.parr@thecep.org.uk