Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example

The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Great Britain – a systematic reform launched by Tony Blair’s government in the last decade of the twentieth century, involving the transfer of powers from the central government to local authorities. The...

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Main Author: Przemysław Kwiatkowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WSB University in Torun 2011-12-01
Series:Torun Business Review
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Online Access:https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/185
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spelling doaj-b3c0116b56b043a38eeaee4ba2d5e9742020-11-24T23:04:29ZengWSB University in TorunTorun Business Review1643-81752451-09552011-12-011010401414127Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh examplePrzemysław Kwiatkowski0WSB University in Torun ul Młodzieżowa 31a 87-100 ToruńThe purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Great Britain – a systematic reform launched by Tony Blair’s government in the last decade of the twentieth century, involving the transfer of powers from the central government to local authorities. The author puts forward the following thesis: despite the fact that the devolution in Wales in comparison to Scotland and Northern Ireland had the most limited scope, the last amendment of the “Act of Wales” brings much closer the Welsh model of devolution to the Scottish most autonomous approach to this process. Moreover, this development coincides with an increase of national pride among Welsh people, which was reflected in the results of the referendum of 2011, whereby the legislative powers of the National Assembly for Wales has been increased.https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/185devolution, National Assembly for Wales, political system of United Kingdom, the Welsh Government, Wales
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Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
Torun Business Review
devolution, National Assembly for Wales, political system of United Kingdom, the Welsh Government, Wales
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title Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
title_short Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
title_full Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
title_fullStr Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
title_full_unstemmed Devolution in Great Britain – the Welsh example
title_sort devolution in great britain – the welsh example
publisher WSB University in Torun
series Torun Business Review
issn 1643-8175
2451-0955
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The purpose of this article is to analyze, on the example of Wales, the process of devolution in Great Britain – a systematic reform launched by Tony Blair’s government in the last decade of the twentieth century, involving the transfer of powers from the central government to local authorities. The author puts forward the following thesis: despite the fact that the devolution in Wales in comparison to Scotland and Northern Ireland had the most limited scope, the last amendment of the “Act of Wales” brings much closer the Welsh model of devolution to the Scottish most autonomous approach to this process. Moreover, this development coincides with an increase of national pride among Welsh people, which was reflected in the results of the referendum of 2011, whereby the legislative powers of the National Assembly for Wales has been increased.
topic devolution, National Assembly for Wales, political system of United Kingdom, the Welsh Government, Wales
url https://tbr.wsb.torun.pl/index.php/journal/article/view/185
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