The Boris’ name discussion is the dullest debate on PB since the doctors’ date notation classic of the genre.
For me it's the "West Lothian question".
Gosh that's a yawner.
The West Lothian question is one of the most important issues in politics. It's incredible that it still hasn't been resolved after about 45 years.
I think that's because it's a question with only 2 answers. Reverse devolution or Scottish independence. If both of those are ruled out all one can do is discuss the question without a resolution. Hence my boredom with it.
The Boris’ name discussion is the dullest debate on PB since the doctors’ date notation classic of the genre.
For me it's the "West Lothian question".
Gosh that's a yawner.
The West Lothian question is one of the most important issues in politics. It's incredible that it still hasn't been resolved after about 45 years.
I think that's because it's a question with only 2 answers. Reverse devolution or Scottish independence. If both of those are ruled out all one can do is discuss the question without a resolution. Hence my boredom with it.
The Boris’ name discussion is the dullest debate on PB since the doctors’ date notation classic of the genre.
For me it's the "West Lothian question".
Gosh that's a yawner.
The West Lothian question is one of the most important issues in politics. It's incredible that it still hasn't been resolved after about 45 years.
I think that's because it's a question with only 2 answers. Reverse devolution or Scottish independence. If both of those are ruled out all one can do is discuss the question without a resolution. Hence my boredom with it.
Or an English Parliament or Regional Assemblies
Yes, but those don't look like realistic options. Neither is reversing devolution. And neither is Sindy unless the Scots vote for it. So we're stuck with an unanswerable question. Perhaps best to learn to live with it. Is it really that important? I'm not sure it is.
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