Does devolution require a reformed UK constitution?

Schedule

Mon Jun 12 2023 at 12:30 pm to 01:30 pm

Location

Institute for Government | London, EN

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The event will explore the challenges of devolving power in the UK's constitutional framework
About this Event

Westminster’s relationship with the UK’s nations and regions has changed radically over the last 25 years. Powers have been devolved, and new institutions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have been created. But does the UK’s constitution still work for these new arrangements or is reform needed?


In Scotland, the question of independence looms large. In Northern Ireland the future of power-sharing is in doubt. In Wales there is growing interest in federalism. And in England the pursuit of economic development is driving regional devolution. There are shared challenges too, including relationships with the central UK government and the lack of constitutional protection for devolved powers.


This event – part of the IfG Bennett Institute Review of the UK Constitution will bring together reflections from four roundtables held across the UK to discuss these issues, in partnership with the with the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace at Queen’s University Belfast, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, and Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre. What are the shared constitutional issues facing devolution across the UK? How can the unique constitutional questions across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England be addressed?. And are there ways that the constitution could be improved?


To explore these questions, we assembled an expert panel including:


  • Professor Jo Hunt, Professor of Law in Cardiff School of Law and Politics, and a member of the Wales Governance Centre.
  • Professor Nicola McEwan, Professor of public policy at the University of Glasgow
  • Professor Andy Pike, chair of regional development studies at the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies
  • Sir David Sterling, former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service and chair of the Chief Executives Forum

This event will be chaired by Jess Sargeant, Associate Director at the Institute for Government


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Institute for Government, 2 Carlton Gardens, London, United Kingdom

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