british government and politics (jn302) devolution
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British Government and Politics (JN302)
Devolution
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1. History of Devolution 2. Scotland 3. Wales 4. Northern Ireland 5. London
Lecture Outline
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The United Kingdom is a unitary democracy (in contrast to federal democracy).
Statutory transfer of power from central government to the separate nations is known as devolution.
Devolution is a more limited form of autonomy than outright independence.
History of Devolution
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Status of United Kingdom under pressure from above and below: influence of EU and devolution.
Historical formation of Britain in 1707 with Act of Union between England and Scotland.
Long-standing Scottish, Welsh and Irish nationalism.
Scottish and Welsh nationalist parties formed in 1920s but without much political impact.
History of Devolution
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History of Devolution
Violent Easter Rising of 1916 in Ireland led to formation of Irish Free State in 1921 and Northern Ireland. Continued struggle for Irish independence still informs politics of Northern Ireland.
In 1972 after Bloody Sunday when British paratroopers killed 13 unarmed protesters PM Edward Heath suspended Northern Ireland parliament and Northern Ireland came under direct rule from Westminster.
Good Friday agreement in 1998. Assembly suspended several times but devolved government occurred in 2007.
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Differing demands for devolution and asymmetrical implementation of devolved bodies.
1979 referendum on Scottish devolution was lost because even though more people voted yes than no (32.5% vs 30.7%) it did not attract the required 40% electoral support for devolution. In Wales only 12% voted yes and 46% voted no.
Scottish constitutional convention talks in 1989 hammered out plans for devolution.
History of Devolution
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History of Devolution
Former Labor leader John Smith described devolution as “the settled will of the people.”
It was meant to be a block on nationalist ambitions but it hasn’t worked out that way.
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History of Devolution
After election of New Labour government in 1997 a referendum voted in favour (74%) of a Scottish Parliament which was officially convened on July 1, 1999. Welsh yes vote scraped in.
Labour were the largest party in the first Scottish elections but failed to secure overall majority. Donald Dewar became the initial ‘First Minister’.
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Scotland
Scottish Parliament: Holyrood
Unicameral 129 MSPs (Members of
the Scottish Parliament) Current First Minister Alex
Salmond (leader of the Scottish National Party)
Annual budget approx £29 billion.
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Devolved powers on day to day issues: Law & Order Health Housing Education Environment Farming & Food
Scotland
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Not devolved: Foreign affairs & defence Main economic, fiscal & financial issues International development Social Security & employment
Scotland
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Westminster – 59 MPs represent Scottish constituencies.
Barnett Formula – mechanism for the per capital allocation of public spending across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
West Lothian Question: raised by Labour backbencher Tam Dalyell in the 1970s – unfair that Scottish MPs could vote on matters that have no bearing on their own country but directly affect England and Wales, while English and Welsh members have no say over particular issues in Scotland.
Scotland
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SNP won overall majority in May 2011 In October 2012 there was agreement
between Cameron and Salmond on a referendum in 2014 about Scottish independence.
Scotland
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Referendum Question: Should Scotland be an independent country? Yes/No.
Better Together vs Yes Scotland Yes campaign release of white paper: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/no
v/26/salmond-scottish-independence-white-paper-bargaining
Scotland
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White Paper covers range of issues including: Trident nuclear weapons, currently based on the Clyde, removed
within the first parliament. Housing benefit reforms, described by critics as the "bedroom
tax", to be abolished, and a halt to the rollout of Universal Credit. It would be in Scotland's interest to keep the pound, while the
Bank of England would continue as "lender of last resort". BBC Scotland replaced at the start of 2017 with a new Scottish
broadcasting service, continuing a formal relationship with the rest of the BBC.
Basic rate tax allowances and tax credits to rise at least in line with inflation.
Scotland
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Debates over what independence would mean for:
EU/Nato membership? Currency? Distribution of national debt? Labour’s chances of holding power in
Westminster?
Scotland
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Scotland
http://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/top-stories/scottish-independence-poll-backs-more-devolution-1-3256693
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Useful websites: http://theconversation.com/scottish-independence-simple-question-but-no-easy-
answers-15316?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest+from+The+Conversation+for+3+July+2013&utm_content=Latest+from+The+Conversation+for+3+July+2013+CID_7083601b7c730a210ce77c23ae3f4e6f&utm_source=campaign_monitor_uk&utm_term=Scottish%20independence%20simple%20question%20-%20but%20no%20easy%20answers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/first_time_voter/8589835.stm http://www.scotreferendum.com http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13326310 http://bettertogether.net http://www.yesscotland.net
Scotland
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Initial support more for preservation of Welsh culture and language than self-government.
New Welsh assembly had weaker powers than Scottish parliament – no tax raising powers, no right to pass primary legislation. Vote in 2011 extended full law making powers over the devolved functions of the Assembly.
Wales
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Wales
Welsh Government and Assembly
Currently Labour-led First Minister: Carwyn
Jones (Lab) 60 AMs (assembly
members) Annual budget: £15.3
bln.
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Devolved powers on day to day issues: Health Education Social services Farming & rural issues Local government (Unlike Scotland it has no tax-varying
powers)
Wales
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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland Assembly in Stormont led by First Minister & Deputy: Peter Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party) & Martin McGuinness (Sinn Fein) – equal power.
They preside over Executive Committee (= Cabinet)
35 DUP MLAs; 27 Sinn Fein MLAs
108 MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly)
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Powers established by 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
Transferred powers on: Health, education, social security,
environment, farming Policing and criminal law Non-transferred powers on: Taxation, foreign and defence policy
Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland
Current issues: Polarised leadership Continuing sectarian violence http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk
-northern-ireland-25067081
Pressures for further transfer of powers
Scandal over pardons granted to IRA suspects:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/feb/27/northern-ireland-crisis-ira-fugitives-lord-trimble
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London
1998 Greater London Authority Referendum
Mayor of London: Boris Johnson Runs Greater London Authority London Assembly with 25 AMs
(Assembly Members) Budget approx. £3 billion Financed mainly by central
government grants and by charge added to every Londoner’s council tax bill
32 London Boroughs
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Mayor & Greater London Authority, limited Powers:
Policing Transport Regeneration & Development Olympics/cultural Events Acts as“Ambassador” of LondonLondon Assembly: Scrutinises and questions Mayor’s policies and
actions
London