@UKLabour#manifesto sets out their social and economic programmes and their plan for #Brexit. However, engagement with the broader #constitutional questions facing the #UK are minimal.
#Constitutional issues are detailed at the back. Abolish the @UKHouseofLords replace it with a Senate, and hold a #constitutional convention to address some of the thorny issues, all of which have been included in previous manifestos.
There was a new proposal to reintroduce Regional Offices in #England, but this seems unlikely to fulfil the ambitions of those advocating a more direct form of English representation.
On #indyref2 the party remained vague, saying that a #referendum and #independence would not be in Scotland's interests, but failed to explicitly rule it out. A section 30 order would not be granted in the early years of @UKLabour government.
@UKLabour seems uncertain when engaging in constitutional debate and @scottishlabour MPs, caught between the hyper-unionism of the Conservatives and renewed calls for independence made by @theSNP, may suffer for it.
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'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