THE Scottish referendum and its aftermath, more regional government or “devolution” was merely a massive smokescreen for the continuation of the Marxist EU plan for “devolved” regions and the end of the nation state. How clever of the SNP to pose as nationalists while furthering EU Marxism. The SNP don’t want to quit the EU.

“Constitutional experts” just interviewed on television have stated that “we must prevent a resurgence of nationalism”, thus confirming my first paragraph. Mr Cameron’s plan for “devolution” means that the English will be conned into to another costly tier of “democratic” government, but will still be prevented from uniting together in their own interests by a) EU laws b) all the anti-discrimination laws the main parties have forced upon us.

While the Conservatives got us into this Marxist scheme in 1973 and Cameron may not be there much longer, we know that referenda taken in other countries (Ireland and Denmark) are repeated until the “establishment” gets the result it wants. Referenda promises are thus worthless and dangerous.

What do 16-year-olds know or understand about all of this since presumably their opinions have been formed by an education curriculum and environment designed by a Marxist orientated establishment?

Voters who legitimately and peacefully want English government for the English by voting “democratically” for an English nationalist candidate will know from experience that Marxists in all other parties will threaten violence or other devices to try to stop this counter-revolution.

Martin Cruttwell, Scrayingham

 

• DESPITE my long distrust of Alex Salmond, I did, for one fleeting moment, think he had acted with honour and dignity by resigning after Scotland rejected his call for separation, but that temporary admiration quickly dissolved when I heard his “rant” on how the three main party leaders at Westminster had “tricked and lied” to get their way.

Sorry Alex, did you say they had tricked and lied to the people? I think Scotland now knows they will get many more powers now and faster than had there been a “Yes” vote.

So, for the sake of Scotland and Scots unity Alex, go quietly and preserve some of your dignity.

Ian Dewar, Middleton on the Wolds