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It's called the English Devolution Bill - but 'devolution' it is not in our lopsided United Kingdom


Published on 2024-12-14 23:20:38 - Sky
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  • Ensuring fairness between all the citizens of the UK is a permanent headache for any Westminster government. The word "devolution" implies England will be getting some of what the other nations have got.

The article from Sky News discusses the "English Devolution Bill," which aims to redistribute power from central government to local authorities in England. However, the piece argues that this bill does not truly represent devolution as seen in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, where these regions have their own parliaments or assemblies with significant legislative powers. Instead, the English devolution is described as more of a delegation of administrative functions rather than a transfer of sovereignty or substantial legislative autonomy. The author critiques the process as creating a "lopsided" United Kingdom, where England's regions are given less power compared to the other nations, potentially exacerbating regional inequalities. The article also touches on the political motivations behind the bill, suggesting it might be more about political maneuvering than genuine empowerment of local governance.

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[ https://news.sky.com/story/its-called-the-english-devolution-bill-but-devolution-it-is-not-in-our-lopsided-united-kingdom-13272566 ]