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Beware the threat to Britain if the English are not made equal to the others

The debate about how to address the inequities brought on by devolution shows no sign of going away, as Professor Arthur Aughey’s article in these pages (February) demonstrates. The devolution settlement of 1998 created a parliament in Scotland and assemblies in Northern Ireland and Wales. All the countries of the United Kingdom are now able to decide on a range of policies by themselves, from education to health to legal affairs — apart, that is, from England.

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