Isn't all this a disadvantage for English MP's who have no resident parliament in situ as they have the pleasure of with Stormont, ,Holyrood and the Welsh AssemblyAssembly during this election , because England was never given the opportunity for devolution as privileged to the other nations who make up the UK.
The Conservatives would still have Cameron, Labour Miliband and Lib Dems Clegg in situ until the English Voter decides which party they want to rule England, as Nicola Sturgeon et al have that right at the moment in their respective devolved parliaments/countries.
It seems to me England/English MP's should have a devolved parliament for parity and fairness with the other UK nations, why not?
This General Election would be better described as the English and Westminster Parliamentary Election as only the English MP's are all up for election for their country and Westminster at the same time. Other MP's from the devolved nations who are not placed in the same position can and are time and again having a major input into an election where they are sitting in a very comfortable safe seat, their position during this election is guaranteed. How is this a fair system when one country is disadvantaged so openly.
Forget Nicola Sturgeon, Cameron, Miliband being accused of nationalism or stirring up trouble the ruddy system of devolution is the cause of all this anymosity because 3 out of the 4 nations were treated differently.
I had heard of the West Lothian Question but I gave it little thought until the Scottish Independence referendum took place did I think much about it. Even until this election did I sit up and take much notice but the point re Nicola Sturgeon and not standing for election has certainly woken me up to it now.
I have gotten to the nub of it now.