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Title ProperCoalition and the politics of the English question
LanguageENG
AuthorHayton, Richard
Summary / Abstract (Note)For much of the 2010–15 Parliament the English Question was not a conspicuous feature of political debate in the UK. However, the issue of English votes for English laws (EvfEl) was thrust to centre stage by Prime Minister David Cameron in the aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, when he announced that fulfilment of the promise of further devolution to Scotland must be accompanied by an answer to the West Lothian Question at Westminster. This article analyses these events and explores their possible consequences. It argues that a reform of parliamentary procedures along the lines outlined in the report of the McKay Commission looks increasingly likely, but that this will not mark a resolution of the broader English Question, and the future of the Union remains in doubt.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 86, No.1; Jan/Mar 2015: p.125-132
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2015-03 86, 1
Key WordsWest Lothian Question ;  English Votes for English Laws ;  EvfEl ;  Scottish Independence Referendum ;  English Question ;  McKay Commission ;  Devo Max