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ID162585
Title ProperFully symmetric federalism—a bold idea, but one that's not demanded
Other Title Informationa response to Bruce Ackerman
LanguageENG
AuthorMatthews, Felicity
Summary / Abstract (Note)Britain, Bruce Ackerman argues, has ‘muddled its way into a curious arrangement’ of asymmetric devolution, which has dis‐united the Kingdom, disempowered a significant proportion of the populace, and disregarded the risks of what he describes as ‘mono‐cultural rivalry’. However, whilst Ackerman's diagnosis is correct, his prescription of ‘fully symmetric’ federalism is unlikely to remedy this democratic malaise. As this response shows, there is limited political consensus as to where regional boundaries should fall and there is little public appetite for an additional layer of regional governance. Therefore, rather than bolting another layer of governance onto a flawed substructure, we should instead focus on its repair by reforming Westminster's electoral system and revitalising local government. These two proposals may be more modest than Ackerman's bold vision, but if implemented they would provide solid foundations for the development of a more deliberative and consensual way of doing politics that UK so sorely lacks.
`In' analytical Note
Political Quarterly Vol. 89, No.4; OCT-Dec 2018: p.595-599
Journal SourcePolitical Quarterly 2018-12 89, 4
Key WordsBruce Ackerman ;  Symmetric Federalism