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For Britain See Wales - A Possible Future? - cover

For Britain See Wales - A Possible Future?

Joe England

Verlag: Parthian Books

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Beschreibung

Devolved governments have given Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland confidence and control over policy areas for over two decades. But their powers came into focus during Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic, leading to questions about the economy and control of funds across the UK.
Now Joe England explores the possible constitutional meltdown of a divided UK and its consequences, reflecting on Wales's position as the poorest nation of all. As a constitutional crisis looms, this book contemplates a reimagined Wales and what that would mean for its people. This is the story of how Wales reached an economic and constitutional crossroads and the choices that must now be made.
Verfügbar seit: 01.08.2024.
Drucklänge: 180 Seiten.

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