Great Britain, (abbreviation: UK) England, Wales and Scotland considered as a unit. The name is also often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdom. reboot, ri-bu:t , verb to restart or revive… give fresh impetus to… federal, fed ar-al, adj. having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs. Would federalism work in the UK? Wouldn't England dominate a British federation? How would powers be distributed between federal and home Nation level? What about the House of Lords? In the run up to the historic referendum on Scottish independence there has been a plethora of tracts, articles and books arguing for and against, but there remains a gap in the literature: the case for Scotland becoming part of a 'rebooted' federal Union. It is an old, usually Liberal, dream, but one still worth fighting for. It is often assumed that federalism is somehow 'alien' to the Scottish and British constitutional tradition but in this short book journalist David Torrance argues that not only has the UK already become a quasi-federal state but that formal federation is the best way of squaring the competing demands of Nationalists and Unionists. He also uses Scotland's place within a federal UK to examine other potential reforms with a view to tackling ever-increasing inequality across the British Isles and create a more equal, successful and constitutionally coherent country.
Empieza hoy con este libro por 0 €
- Disfruta de acceso completo a todos los libros de la app durante el periodo de prueba
- Sin compromiso, cancela cuando quieras
Autor/a:
Saga:
Volumen 15 en ViewpointsIdioma:
Inglés
Formato:

David Steel : Rising Hope to Elder Stateman

Salmond : Against the Odds

Nicola Sturgeon : A Political Life

EU Referendum 2016: A Guide for Voters

100 Days of Hope and Fear : How Scotland's Referendum was Lost and Won

Scotland's Referendum : A Guide for Voters

The Battle for Britain : Scotland and the Independence Referendum

A Nation Again : Why Independence will be Good for Scotland (and England too)

Arguing for Independence : Evidence, Risk and the Wicked Issues

Scotland the Growing Divide : Old Nation, New Ideas

After Independence : The State of the Scottish Nation Debate

The Case for Left Wing Nationalism

Arts of Independence

A Modest Proposal : For the Agreement of the People

The people we could be : Or how to be £500 better off, build a fairer society and a better planet

Women Saying No : Making a Positive Case Against Independence

Rethinking Our Politics : The political and constitutional future of Scotland and the UK

Why Not? : Scotland, Labour and Independence
