Yes, as regards England, over the years mainly Tory Westminster has concentrated far too much power on itself - police and education come to mind - and watered down the role of the big metropolitan local authorities. On the other hand things like social care and aspects of the benefit system have been delegated. This has led to much fragmentation and a lack of consistency, so I would start the process of reversing all this. I agree that the House of Lords (how I hate that patronising title!) should become a regionally elected upper house for the whole UK, with most of its present constitutional responsibilities continuing, but totally excluding hereditary and religious appointments. I would also dissestablish the Anglican Church. Basically, the UK needs a proper, written constitution.
do you still buy BBC radio times?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?




