There has been no analysis comparing the treatment of devolution in @theresa_may and @BorisJohnson Brexit deals. @McEwen_Nicola discusses the role of devolved institutions in scrutinising the Withdrawal Agreement Bill in her @UKandEU blog.
In our latest addition of our devolution at 20 series, Eric Shaw @StirUni evaluates @scottishlabour since devolution and asks to what extent is their Scottish demise a consequence of the logic of devolution.
@McEwen_Nicola discusses #GeneralElection2019 and how @theSNP could win the Brexit protest votes, while @ScotTories are likely to focus on independence, something that has been successful for them in previous elections.
'Scotland's New Choice' Independence after Brexit' our NEW ebook from 25 leading academics examining what independence would mean for #Scotland after #Brexit and #COVID19
➡ the process of independence
➡ the economics of independence
➡ the implications on politics & society
➡ the international aspects
➡ the view of independence from elsewhere
2/ Michael Keating begins, the internal market is, in many ways, a way of replicating what exists to faciliate the European single market. Two options are available: a single standard or principle of mutual recognition
3/ No internal market covers everything, how do we determine the exceptions? The EU operates under a very broad principle, allowing governments to override for public policy objectives. The UK Bill is much more narrowly defined.
CCC Co-Director Nicola McEwen also discusses the proposals set out in the UK Government's white paper on the internal market and explains how these could have a profound impact on devolution in the UK
As Boris Johnson visits Scotland today, how might he make the case for the Union? CCC Fellows @DaniCetra and @Coree_Brown explored this issue in recent publications