Summary
GORDON Brown yesterday set out his agenda to knit together the British Isles and appease those English and Scottish voters disgruntled by the state of the union.
The Prime Minister unveiled an ambitious plan that included holding general elections at weekends and flying union flags from government buildings year-round.See the full content of this document
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Brown Reveals His 12-Point Plan to Set Britain's Constitution to Rights
But he stopped short of providing a solution to the so-called West Lothian question, dismissing the push for "English votes for English laws".
While political opponents led by David Cameron welcomed the green paper The Governance of Britain...See the full content of this document
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