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What are the arguments against further devolution to the other nations?

Author: Anita Okunde



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Power may end up being too fragmented, leading to possible differences in legislation in different areas and confusion over how laws differ in the different UK regions. There may be arguments over which regions would get a devolved assembly, and which wouldn’t- in some area of the UK there is a weaker regional identity than others


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