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What about England? We have had questions about Wales and Scotland. Should England not be consulted? Should there not be a referendum for England? Should there be an English Assembly?

Hansard, 14 Feb 1969

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In Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, devolution could attract support in the 1990s because it promised greater autonomy and self-determination. But Labour's plans for regional assemblies in England could seem to offer only new fractures, an affront to Englishness, not a fresh expression of it, which is one reason why devolution schemes have thus far foundered.

Britishness: Perspectives on the British Question

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