If the UK were to create a devolved Parliament for England (either at some point in the second half of the 20th century or in the future) along the lines of the Scottish Parliament at Edinburgh, where would it meet?
Some possibilities:
1. London - An obvious choice, as it's the cultural, economic, and population center of England already. Too boring though.
2. Canterbury - Seat of the Church of England and home to great historical significance, though a bit small and not at all centrally located.
3. Winchester - Ancient capital city of England gives it some cachet, but a bit too small as well.
4. Cambridge/Oxford - Biggest problem with either is that the other would raise hell.
Any other suggestions?
Some possibilities:
1. London - An obvious choice, as it's the cultural, economic, and population center of England already. Too boring though.
2. Canterbury - Seat of the Church of England and home to great historical significance, though a bit small and not at all centrally located.
3. Winchester - Ancient capital city of England gives it some cachet, but a bit too small as well.
4. Cambridge/Oxford - Biggest problem with either is that the other would raise hell.
Any other suggestions?