Monday, 28 May 2012
Naive but touching
Calton is in good company when it comes to not understanding the difference between devo-plus and devo-max. Sir Tom Farmer doesn't either. He does, however, support the idea of greater autonomy for Scotland short of full independence, a view Calton has a lot of sympathy for. Where Calton and Sir Tom part company is with regard to his desire to have more than one question in the independence referendum. Calton has already said that he thinks this is a bad idea, although Sir Tom's faith in his fellow-Scots' ability to cope with a complex ballot paper is touching. Naive but touching.
Labels:
devo-max,
devo-plus,
independence,
referendum
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