Ah, well, I'd imagine my comment is still accurate, even if I confused the governmental subdivisions of the UK (England doesn't have it's own, separate parliament, does it? It's directly under the UK parliament as I understand it.)
(England doesn't have it's own, separate parliament, does it? It's directly under the UK parliament as I understand it.)
Indeed, it doesn't. Which is a bit of a problem, because it means the Welsh, Scottish, and Northern Irish voters get more of say on England than England gets on any of them when it comes to internal matters.
I specifically said England.
Scotland and Wales have mandatory 'Vaccine passport' requirements, put in place by their own regional governments.
Ah, well, I'd imagine my comment is still accurate, even if I confused the governmental subdivisions of the UK (England doesn't have it's own, separate parliament, does it? It's directly under the UK parliament as I understand it.)
Indeed, it doesn't. Which is a bit of a problem, because it means the Welsh, Scottish, and Northern Irish voters get more of say on England than England gets on any of them when it comes to internal matters.