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Devolution
Has Boris the power to abolish Scottish devolution? And if yes should he do it,?
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Some Scots have strong, if mistaken, beliefs.
(And some Magna Carta worshippers too.)
https:/ /www.da ilyreck less.co m/2019/ 10/16/t he-decl aration -of-arb roath/
Some Scots have strong, if mistaken, beliefs.
(And some Magna Carta worshippers too.)
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The UK Parliament at Westminster retains power to legislate on any issue in the Scottish Parliament, but the convention of devolution is that the UK Parliament will not normally legislate on devolved matters without the consent of the SP.
Note the word 'normally'.
Boris has already refused to grant Scotland powers to hold independence vote.
Note the word 'normally'.
Boris has already refused to grant Scotland powers to hold independence vote.
Boris has already set up a Union Unit, with the remit of developing policies and arguments that will persuade Scots to vote No in any future referendum.
This is with a view to preventing the SNP from winning a pro-indy majority. If pro-union parties win 65 or more of the Scottish parliament’s 129 seats, a referendum becomes much less likely.
This is with a view to preventing the SNP from winning a pro-indy majority. If pro-union parties win 65 or more of the Scottish parliament’s 129 seats, a referendum becomes much less likely.
"Referendums are not legally binding, so legally the Government can ignore the results; for example, even if the result of a pre-legislative referendum were a majority of "No" for a proposed law, Parliament could pass it anyway, because parliament is sovereign."
Seems a lot of people are under a misapprehension.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Refer endums_ in_the_ United_ Kingdom
Seems a lot of people are under a misapprehension.
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