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The English Question

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This book analyses the English Question - does England need to find its own political voice, following devolution to Scotland and Wales?, or are the English content to muddle through?
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  • 03 April 2006
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England remains a gaping hole in the devolution settlement. Devolution will not be complete, and the settlement may not be stable, until the English Question has been solved. This book explains the different formulations of the question - does England need to find its own political voice following devolution to Scotland and Wales? Do the English to want an English Parliament, Regional assemblies in England; or ‘English votes on English laws’? Are the English content to muddle through, with no separate representation or political voice?

The book opens with three historical chapters to root the current debates strongly in their historical context. It is also up to date, with analysis of the North East referendum result, and of the feasibility of English votes on English laws.

This is an important and timely book, written by the leading experts in the field. It will be of interest to policy makers and practitioners, and to academics and students of devolution.

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Price: £19.99
Pages: 288
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Devolution
Publication Date: 03 April 2006
ISBN: 9780719073694
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General, Politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Regional Planning, Nationalism

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1. What is the English Question? - Robert Hazell
2. England and the Union since 1707 - Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan
3. The challenges to English identity - Authur Aughey
4. The government of England by Westminster - Meg Russell and Guy Lodge
5. Whitehall and the government of England - Guy Lodge and James Mitchell
6. What the people say – if anything - John Curtice
7. From functional to political regionalism: England in comparative perspective - Michael Keating
8. The idea of English regionalism - John Tomaney
9. Facts on the ground: The growth of institutional answers to the English Question in the regions - Mark Sandford
10. A very English institution: Central and local in the English NHS - Scott L. Greer
11. What are the answers to the English Question? - Robert Hazell