The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotland and Wales was a principal policy of the Labour governments in office from 1974 to 1979, it was defeated in a guillotine vote in 1977. That defeat was orchestrated by the leaders of Tyne & Wear County Council, angry that a government of their own party was apparently neglecting their region in favour of Scotland. The project was rescued in two separate bills, but a further rebel amendment inserted a minimum assent condition in the required referendums. The people of Wales rejected the devolution they were offered. The people of Scotland accepted it, but by a margin that failed to cross the threshold. The resulting vote of confidence br...
For as long as devolution has been debated in the UK, there has been fierce discussion as to the rep...
Devolution in the UK was not born out of any constitutional or political ideology or principle. The ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Govern...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
The question of whether devolved assemblies should be established for Scotland and Wales dominated c...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
At least partly because they appear to undermine the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, referend...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
On 11 September 1997, voters in Scotland voted emphatically for the establishment of a Parliament an...
For as long as devolution has been debated in the UK, there has been fierce discussion as to the rep...
Devolution in the UK was not born out of any constitutional or political ideology or principle. The ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
The Scotland and Wales Acts 1978 failed on multiple criteria. Although devolution of powers to Scotl...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
On 28 March 1979 the House of Commons passed a Motion of No Confidence in the Government. It was the...
Devolution to Scotland and Wales was a central pillar of the legislative agenda of the Labour Govern...
The story of devolution in the United Kingdom is a long and chequered one which long predates the es...
The question of whether devolved assemblies should be established for Scotland and Wales dominated c...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
At least partly because they appear to undermine the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, referend...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Gre...
On 11 September 1997, voters in Scotland voted emphatically for the establishment of a Parliament an...
For as long as devolution has been debated in the UK, there has been fierce discussion as to the rep...
Devolution in the UK was not born out of any constitutional or political ideology or principle. The ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...