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ID138884
Title ProperNational identity or national interest? Scottish, English and Welsh attitudes to the constitutional debate
LanguageENG
AuthorJeffery, Charlie ;  Lineira, Robert ;  Henderson, Ailsa
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses political attitudes to the union in England, Scotland and Wales after the Scottish independence referendum. Using public opinion data, we explore constitutional preferences and perceptions of national grievance, before examining the role that national identity plays in structuring preferences. Our evidence shows that considerable demand exists for nationally demarcated forms of government within the UK, although these constitutional preferences do not translate in support for policy diversity across the UK. We also find evidence that these constitutional preferences relate closely to national identity, but relate also to appeals to national interest.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Quarterly Vol. 86, No.2; Apr/Jun 2015: p.265–274
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2015-06 86, 2
Key WordsScotland ;  England ;  Wales ;  Independence Referendums ;  Constitutional Preferences ;  Devolution Paradox