UNISON
Scotland’s position of neutrality on yesterday’s referendum is arguably
justified by a close (55%/45%) rejection of independence.
As an
English socialist, I strongly support the Scottish people’s right to national
self-determination but am quite relieved that they didn’t use it to consign me
to a nation in which political debate was to be between David Cameron and Nigel
Farage.
However.
It appears
we have to deal with the “West
Lothian question”.
I have an
answer to that question.
“No”.
No – I don’t
care that the MP for West Lothian might be able to vote about hospital
provision in West Bromwich whereas neither she (nor he) nor the member for West
Bromwich could vote about hospital provision in West Lothian.
It’s not
just that I am much happier that votes should be cast by good socialists like
Katy Clark, MP for North Ayrshire and Arran, than my own local MP (a Tory) – although
I am.
(It does
bother me that pathologically loyal Scots Labour MPs forced through foundation
hospitals and tuition fees in England at the behest of Tony Blair, even though
Labour in Scotland opposed these reactionary measures – but that is a political
problem about pusillanimity in the Labour movement and not a national question
at all).
More
importantly, I won’t waste a moment’s thought on the question of whether or not
someone elected by Scots should vote on matters of concern to the English whilst
our antiquated constitution includes an entirely unelected House of Parliament.
Unless and
until we finally abolish a hereditary and appointed part of our legislature we
really would be wasting our time bothering about which elected members should
have a say over which parts of the country.
If – like a
genuine democracy – we had an entirely elected legislature – we could entertain
ourselves with questions about which elected representative could vote about what.
For as long as we doff our caps to a system of Government in which accidents of
birth or careers of brown-nosing can bequeath a seat in Parliament then I think
that the “West Lothian question” is no question at all.
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