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Devolution and the future of England

Nick Gallop analyses recent developments in the process of devolution and evaluates what lies ahead for England

Students need to understand the impact of the process of devolution on government and politics in the UK and the extent to which devolved government should be extended in England.

Devolution has become an established part of the UK constitutional architecture. Yet while legislative and executive devolution has been introduced and developed in all non-English national regions of the UK — Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — there has been no similar level of devolution in England.

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