What is devolution?
Devolution is the transfer of power from the central UK government (in London) to the governments of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. This means these regions have some ability to make their own laws and decisions on certain issues.
Which UK countries have devolved governments?
Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. England does not have its own devolved government.
What are some areas devolved governments can make laws about?
What is NOT devolved?
The UK government retains power over things like:
Does devolution mean Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are independent countries?
No, they are still part of the United Kingdom.
Why was devolution introduced?
Where does the UK Parliament meet?
In London, England.
Does England have its own devolved parliament?
No, only Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland do.
Can Scotland make all its own laws?
No, some things like defense and foreign policy are still decided by the UK Parliament.
Why is devolution important?
It allows different parts of the UK to have a say in how they are governed
Why might people in Scotland want more devolution?
So they can make more decisions about things that affect them directly.
What is the name of the devolved parliament in Wales?
The Welsh Parliament (Senedd Cymru).
Why is devolution in Northern Ireland different?
Because it has to make sure both unionist and nationalist communities are represented.
Can the UK Parliament take back devolved powers?
es, in theory, although it would be politically difficult.
Where does the Northern Ireland Assembly meet?
At Parliament Buildings, Stormont, in Belfast.
What are some of the challenges posed by devolution to the UK?
Can people in Wales vote for the UK Parliament AND the Welsh Parliament?
Yes, they have representatives in both.
True or False: Devolution means each country in the UK has its own currency.
False. The whole UK uses the British Pound.
Name one power the Welsh Government has.
Education (or health, or agriculture - any of the devolved areas would be correct)
What is the name of the political party that currently leads the Scottish Government?
Scottish National Party (SNP)
How might devolution evolve in the future?
How has Brexit impacted devolution?
True or False: The Welsh Government can raise its own taxes.
True
Name one way devolution has benefited the UK.
Allowed for policies specific to regional needs (e.g., free prescriptions in Scotland)
What is a potential drawback of having different policies in different parts of the UK
It can create confusion and inequality.