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Constitutional Futures Revisited
Britain's Constitution to 2020
Chapter 5: Answering the English Question
Alan Harding, Robert Hazell, Martin Burch and James Rees
England is the gaping hole in the devolution settlement. Should England have an English Parliament, or be divided into devolved units of regional government? This chapter evaluates the gamut of possible answers, and asks how devolution in or for England might change.
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