The logical solution is an English Parliament, but that means another layer of expense, more elections, more civil servants, more noses in troughs.
It would be logical to slash the size of the House of Commons to, say, 400.
All this requires loads of consultation, maybe a Royal Commission, lots of time and expense. Evel should be sold as a cheap and cheerful interim measure to deal with the problem in the short term, unless the SNP can be trusted to keep out of English issues in the absence of a stop-gap solution, which on present evidence it can't.
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and the Conservative MP was basically saying that the SNP members should know their place and not oppose the "ruling" party. It takes you back 50 years doesn't it. 
