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Impact of COVID-19 on Devolution: Recentralising the British State Beyond Brexit?
Impact of COVID-19 on Devolution: Recentralising the British State Beyond Brexit?
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to the practical dimensions of devolution in the UK, and this book explores how the public perception of decentralized governments has changed and the actions taken by central government to undermine the devolution settlement. It assesses the role of local government in supporting communities despite cuts from central government and makes a valuable contribution to the debate on the future options for the UK within the context of Brexit.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 130 pages
\n Publication date: 06 April 2021
\n Publisher: Bristol University Press
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the real-world implications of devolution to the United Kingdom's four nations, as seen in the widespread support provided to those affected by the virus. This topical book, part of the COVID Collection, delves into the shifting public perception of decentralized governments during the pandemic and examines the actions taken by the central government to undermine the devolution settlement. Through comprehensive case studies, it sheds light on the measures taken by central authorities to undermine the devolution agreement. Additionally, the book assesses the crucial role of local government in supporting communities despite cuts from the central government, making a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the UK's future options in the context of Brexit and its aftermath.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the real-world implications of devolution to the United Kingdom's four nations, as seen in the widespread support provided to those affected by the virus. This topical book, part of the COVID Collection, delves into the shifting public perception of decentralized governments during the pandemic and examines the actions taken by the central government to undermine the devolution settlement. Through comprehensive case studies, it sheds light on the measures taken by central authorities to undermine the devolution agreement. Additionally, the book assesses the crucial role of local government in supporting communities despite cuts from the central government, making a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the UK's future options in the context of Brexit and its aftermath.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the real-world implications of devolution to the United Kingdom's four nations, as seen in the widespread support provided to those affected by the virus. This topical book, part of the COVID Collection, delves into the shifting public perception of decentralized governments during the pandemic and examines the actions taken by the central government to undermine the devolution settlement. Through comprehensive case studies, it sheds light on the measures taken by central authorities to undermine the devolution agreement. Additionally, the book assesses the crucial role of local government in supporting communities despite cuts from the central government, making a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the UK's future options in the context of Brexit and its aftermath.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront the real-world implications of devolution to the United Kingdom's four nations, as seen in the widespread support provided to those affected by the virus. This topical book, part of the COVID Collection, delves into the shifting public perception of decentralized governments during the pandemic and examines the actions taken by the central government to undermine the devolution settlement. Through comprehensive case studies, it sheds light on the measures taken by central authorities to undermine the devolution agreement. Additionally, the book assesses the crucial role of local government in supporting communities despite cuts from the central government, making a significant contribution to the ongoing debate about the UK's future options in the context of Brexit and its aftermath.
\n Weight: 148g\n
Dimension: 127 x 204 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781529216202\n \n
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