Topic: Devolution in the UK
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What are disadvantages of devolution in the UK?
Big Brother can't have everything under one umbrella quite so easily.. Heh, seriously though- It creates divisions in the UK and means we might not be quite as 'United' as we used to be. Overall governance is more difficult for the people a... Read More »
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What is devolution in the uk?
Although the UK has a full parliament with MP's from all parts, N. Ireland, Scotland, Wales and The Isle of Man, have their own devolved assemblies. They are elected and have powers to make law and to run budgets, within their province. Read More »
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Why is devolution in the uk a good thing ?
So each country has it's own representation in the union. The only country not represented is England though. Read More »
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Scottish nationalism has largely been appeased - there are now fewer calls for the complete separation of Scotland from England. But there are those who will still argue that Scotland is being exploited by England. Wales is a similar story.... Read More »
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Arguments against: Devolution only fuels calls for independence increasing alienation, expensive to set up, power distribution unclear, its not enough. Read More »
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Russia is a country and a unit... Read More »
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I wouldn't concern yourself too much, if the Union does break up I am fairly confident England will be the real winners. Just look at the Scottish Economy, North Sea Oil contributes 1.5% of UK GDP and Scotlands total GDP of £86 Billion incl... Read More »
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We have to ask ourselves 'what is a dictatorship?', It's one or a group that holds power over the people, and who ignores their wishes, ie: over 65% of the British people took to the streets against the illegal invation of Iraq, but were ig... Read More »
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Devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland was a landmark reform, but one born in relatively benign economic and political circumstances. The picture today could not be more different and the strength of the devolution settlement wi... Read More »
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