devolution.The Abolish the Scottish Parliament party launched itself on social media earlier this month and aims to do what it says on the tin - scrap Holyrood and return Scotland to direct rule from London.But the leader of the anti-devolution movement insists he's not being undemocratic with his demands, despite 74% of Scots backing the creation of a parliament at a referendum in 1997.John Mortimer told the Record the reality of devolution in 2020 was very different to the idea Scottish voters were sold by Tony Blair's Labour Government in the late 1990s."I'm very critical of the devolution process as I believe it has endangered the Union and weakened the bonds that tie the United Kingdom together," he said. "Holyrood has become the SNP's.
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