Devo sore point

In just a few paragraphs, John Birkett (Letters, 6 May) highlights some of the anti-democratic anomalies that should have been corrected years ago.

It can't be right that in some constituencies, 22,000 voters can elect an MP while in others it takes 100,000, no matter which political party it disadvantages.

The piecemeal and ill-thought -through devolution experiment, which gives different powers to different regions of the UK, and none at all to the vast majority, cannot continue.

It was bound to cause friction, and it has – big time.

COLIN WILSON

Arnothill Court

Falkirk

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