
Originally Posted by
Mr JP Fugley
We have decided that it is both a Country in it's own right and a principality within the UK, the same as England. Scotland however has it's own devolved Parliament with the right to legislate and raise taxes, independent of the UK Government at Westminster and is therefore more self determining.
Indeed Scottish elected MPs can vote on matters which relate entirely to England and Wales and not Scotland. However only Scottish elected MPS can vote in relation to the devolved issues. Primarily health, education, law and order.
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