I think the importance of the sentiment in the earlier comment of "Now a referendum for the English about whether we want to pay for Cameron, Millipede and cleggys promises " from Thinwhiteduke shouldn't be ignored by anybody. This whole process has opened a huge can of worms.
Some may recall That back in February I said that the issue was not the fact that the Scots were having a vote, but the fact that the other union nations, in particular the English, we're not offered the opportunity to vote, and that this was another example of the democratic deficit for the English. Well following the Scottish referendum, and in particular the promises made to extend further powers to Scotland the genie us out of the bottle, and the English are starting to wonder where their devolution is, particularly as they are being asked to not only have no devolution themselves, but to also pay for the Scots to have their devolved benefits such as no care home fees, no tuition fees etc. which is why I think the thinwhiteduke is right to ask about what Cameron, Clegg and Milliband were up to making these offers without any consultation of the English, and particularly something that was not in any of their last general election manifesto.