英伦广角 2014-10-18 英国公布向苏格兰放权时间表 明年初拟就法律草案(在线收听

 Two parliaments, one country, and this yet no deal. Scotland may have voted “no” to independence, but it did so on a promise.

 
“We said that we would bring forward to command people which would summarize the views of the three parties that want to X the United Kingdom -- the Liberal Democrats, the Labor Party and the Conservatives. That’s what we are doing to the…that’s what they inform the process that we have charged Lord Smith to undertake and building consensus and bringing forward an agreement between those three parties and indeed also the Scottish National X as well.”
 
Among those keeping an eye on today’s debate will be the three who came to Scotland at the bitterly contested better end of the campaign. As suppose narrowed the vote to give Holyrood more powers, although they still can’t agree what those powers should be.
 
The Tories want Scotland to have complete control over income tax plus a share of VAT. Labor says the Scottish Parliament should be given powers to raise 40% of its overall budget but defers control on value-added tax. The Lib-Dems says Holyrood should be allowed to raise the majority of the money it spends. 
 
Cross-party discussions are to be facilitated by Commission chaired by Lord Smith of Kelvin with a blueprint from a former agreed(?) by the end of November.
 
“The people of Scotland have spoken…”
 
Yet those discussions are no linked by the Prime Minister to resolving the issue of Scottish MPs voting issues not affecting Scotland. Some will be surprised that Scotland X has riveted an answer to more than one question.
 
“The vote was no more than a device to try and persuade a number of people went to the ‘no’ camp and these votes quickly made are looked like on the process of being X.”
 
X and X its parlimanet says the National Monuments of Scotland have originally been intended to commemorate those who fell in the Napoleonic Wars. 
 
“Almost 200 years on from the start of its construction, it remains unfinished thanks to the lack of funds, but also enthusiasm. Edinburg’s Folly as it has become known. Westminster’s politicians will be accused of far Waston Folly if their plans don’t come to X.”
 
Otherwise, the monuments to their efforts will be a reignited campaign for Scottish independence. 
 
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