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Well they get a say on purely English matters while the English don't get a say on matters that purely concern them. Otherwise they have equal rights. So they're more politically powerful than the English. What is wrong with this line of thinking?
Well, not much. The only thing that's apparent to me is the overwhelming majority of the British population is English, or rather living in England. So, I don't think it's very significant that the Welsh, Scots, and Irish have "a bit" of a say. Although it's true that they do, at the moment.
Yes exactly, it's hard to claim that a country with 52 seats in parliament is "the boss" of a country with 502 seats in parliament. Scotland's 52 seats hardly makes Scotland more powerful than England with its 502 seats.