'Options for an English Parliament' - Meg Russell
Ever since devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in the late 1990s some have argued that England, too, deserves its own parliament. Initially Labour focused instead on English regional devolution, and many considered this a fringe idea. But subsequent developments, including greater powers to the devolved areas, and the introduction of 'English votes for English laws' at Westminster have seen interest in the notion of an English Parliament grow, from across the political
18:00 - 20:00 | Free | Booking at: www.winchester.ac.uk/englishparliament
West Downs 2, West Downs Campus, the University of Winchester, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 5HT
Thu 27 Apr 2017