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Scottish devolution Historical background; Political questions; How Parliament operates; Policy outcomes; Public Attitudes
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Historical background 1707 Act of Union – a decapitation Law, Education, Religion: different policy settlement 1974 election: disenchantment, economic slowdown, oil 1979 referendum: needs 40% electorate Barnett formula: overspending on Scotland?
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A crisis of legitimacy? Thatcher at Westminster but Tories in Scotland? Exemplified by Poll Tax Scottish Constitutional Convention (1993): TUs, churches, pressure groups, Labour & the Liberals Established devolution as Labour policy
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Referendum 11 th September 1997: Turnout: 59% YES to Parliament: 74.3% YES to tax varying powers:63.5% Scotland Act 1998 Elections 1999 Blair: ‘the powers of a parish council’
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Walking a tightrope? First step to independence? The West Lothian question Money & tax The Barnett Formula
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The Parliament 129 MSPs Unicameral Strong committee system FPTP & AMS: 73 constituencies & %^ List MSPs in 8 regions (European regions) Horseshoe chamber
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Powers Health, education, local government, housing, economic development, transport, law and home affairs, environment, agriculture, fisheries & forestry Reserve powers (Westminster) Foreign policy, defence, finance, employment & social security
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New politics? Coalition politics Sophisticated electorate Smaller parties do well Free personal care Tuition fees Lead on smoking ban
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Public attitudes ‘Ordinary people will have more say in how Scotland is governed’ 199719992000 79%64%44% Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2000
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A social democratic settlement? Redistribute income & wealth: % agreeing (Paterson, 2001) ScotlandEngland 19795852 19926147 19976959 19996136
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