Originally Posted by
Wolfshade
I was speaking to a friend about this at the weekend.
Really there should be UK-wide laws, which all elected MPs can vote on and then "federal" type laws that only MPs for that legisture body can vote on (Wlesh Assembly, Scottish Parliament, Stormont and an English version).
The trouble comes dividing what laws are passed by which areas.
There was a general consensus that any costs arising from changing from UK to national variance should have th cost met in that region.
E.g. if Wales decided every household should own three sheeps, it is up to the WA to fund it.
Though we couldn't decide where you would draw the lines of what should be whole UK and what should be Nation by nation.