Doncaster or Pontefract for House of Lords? – Yorkshire Post Letters
THERE are reasons to oppose the glib removal of the House of Lords to the North, and David Blunkett and the other Yorkshire peers make cogent points (The Yorkshire Post, January 20).
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Hide AdIt is important the House of Lords is reformed. It would be good to move the whole of Parliament out of London – perhaps to a purpose-built circular chamber that would avoid the confrontational structure of the current building.
It would be good to have issues as seen from the North taken seriously instead of London saying over devolution to Yorkshire: “You can have what you want, so long as you want what we want.”
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Hide AdThere is a separate question. If part of Parliament is to move to Yorkshire, then why should it go to York?
There are other places in the county with strong historical links but with lower land prices and a greater need for a boost to the local economy. If it is to come to Yorkshire, then why not Pontefract or Doncaster?
It is the sort of argument a devolved Yorkshire would be able to make, balancing the interests of the region as a whole, rather than being stuck with the odd Northern place name the Government has heard of.