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Lecture 9: Devolution and Local government

 Involves a dispersal of power
 Is a process of taking power away from central authorities and dispersing it amongst
local authorities
 Either legislative or executive functions
 Ensures that more regional institutions are permitted to exercise power specific to
their geographic areas: e.g. Scotland has its own parliament and government in 1998
(inferior to sovereign parliament)
 Unitary constitution since power rests at centre: parliament (devolution does not
change this; devolution seen as a good thing since it distributes legislative and
executive power closer amongst people)

 Rationale for devolution:
 1) Relevance- more relevant to the people of particular regions:
 e.g. members of Scottish parliament will experience more the issues amongst the
Scottish people since they are closer to them than the MPs in the parliament
 2) Responsiveness
 devolution provides more responsive leadership to people’s needs
 more representative of Scottish people than institution by the government
 3) Local identity
 devolved parliaments inspire a great sense of community and local identity
 4) More representative
 beneficial in democratic terms to devolve power in specific regions since it represents
the people better

 Devolution to Scotland
 Specific/different to each country: it is asymmetrical
 History:
 Ongoing conflict between English and Scottish triggered by English wanting to gain
sovereignty over Scotland
 Another 100 years that a formal union was created between these countries
 Acts of Union 1707- abolished two parliaments by replacing a single parliament of
Great Britain, just renamed as Great British parliament
 Areas of separation between the two countries- Scottish have own legal system with
courts; but Supreme Court is shared with England
 Early 70s rise of Scottish national party inspired a national movement demanding
more power for Scotland- desired devolution
 Scotland Act 1998- referendum was held in 1997 where people (75%) voted to leave
Great Britain
 Doesn’t abolish Union but gives Scotland legislative and executive power
 Scotland Act 2012 and 2016
 Scottish Parliament created- can enact primary legislation
 Unicameral parliament- one chamber parliament containing 129 seats
 MSPs elected every 4 years
 Scottish Government-
 Originally executive; have a first minister
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