England announces it's dissatisfaction with being ruled by the British.
The poll, commissioned to mark today's 300th anniversary of the former Scottish parliament voting for full political union with Westminster, suggests that 61% of voters in England want their own parliament, with the support of roughly half of all Scottish and Welsh voters
Which seems to leave Mr Hain's political vision of devolution to the artificial English regions in tatters.
The BBC WALES ST. DAVID'S DAY POLL - FEBRUARY 2006
Showed 16% in favour of an independent Wales
Showed 80% in favour of Wales remaining in the UK
The NEWSNIGHT ACT OF UNION POLL - JANUARY 2007
Showed 19% in favour of an independent Wales
Sowed 69% in favour of Wales remaining in the UK
After the English get their own Parliament it would be reasonable to assume that the percentage in favour of remaining in the UK would fall at an even faster rate.
