Yes, I'm absolutely with 3Ts.
Unless the UK Parliament is abolished we do not need an English Parliament. Ruling my life at present I have (in descending order of seniority and annoyance) the EU; The Westminster Parliament; a Regional Assembly; and a local council. People less fortunate than me also have to put up with County Councils, District Councils and Parish Councils.
I would be perfectly willing to accept an English Parliament if the UK was broken into component parts and England stood as an independent sovereign nation. But it would have to be a much reduced affair with a maximum of around 100 members. As I have said before and in complete agreement with 3Ts I would like to see the abolition of all layers of government below that. Local areas could arrange for bin emptying and street cleaning under a paid General Manager ("Executive" is too grand). All other functions would be overseen and administered by central government. There are far too many layers of and branches of government in the UK, all vying with one another for various powers, all arguing with one another and placing the blame for their shortcomings on one another and all doing all they can, not to facilitate people's lives but to interfere and annoy people as much as they can. Ring your local council with a problem to see what I mean. Armies of scribes and phone answerers are employed to tell you that nothing can be done to help you. But put a scrap of rubbish in the wrong bin and the full might of the busybodies will rain down upon you.
No, the English may benefit from a referendum to see if they'd like to leave the UK. But that would not be the deal and the last thing they need is to remain in and have yet another layer of useless, expensive government thrust upon them interfering in their lives as they try to go about their business.