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Title: Impact of the Proposed Devolution for Scotland
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Europe |
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Eithne Whaley |
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July 1, 2009 |
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8 / 2217 |
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A tax-raising assembly is probably a necessary development before the fundamental choice that has to be taken between independence or otherwise integration into the union… the financial relationships between a Scottish Assembly and a suspicious England will win no votes... Showed first 250 characters
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Possibly it might lead to enduring resentment.”
This can show how the impact will be perpetuated just by giving tax raising powers to Scotland, however small, so the impact of devolution is likely to be much greater than the “enduring resentment” caused by financial relationships between the two countries through tax raising powers... Showed next 250 characters
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