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DEVOLUTION TO SCOTLAND AND WALES
 
 

DEVOLUTION TO SCOTLAND AND WALES
 
 
 

One of the several important undertakings to "modernise" the constitution given in the Labour Party manifesto in May 1997 was devolution in Scotland and Wales. This programme is now in the process of implementation. Legislation has been passed setting up devolved assemblies in Scotland and Wales, and some consideration has been given to arrangements for England (including Regional Development Agencies and a Mayor and Assembly for London).


In these pages we aim to  

Give you some basic information aboutthe devolution plans

Show how devolution is being implemented in law

Describe how devolution is being implemented in practice

Suggest how devolution affects the United Kingdom constitution

Consider any wider impacts which devolution might have

Provide further Word Wide Web and OtherResources


Last updated 1 October 2002


 

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