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Open access: doi.org/10.1177/1369...
Open access: doi.org/10.1177/1369...
If devolution is to retain legitimacy, its local reach matters as much as its national narrative.
Strengthening devolution requires ensuring that benefits are felt beyond capitals and urban cores.
If devolution is to retain legitimacy, its local reach matters as much as its national narrative.
Strengthening devolution requires ensuring that benefits are felt beyond capitals and urban cores.
Seeing devolution as delivering local benefits is strongly associated with:
✔️ in Scotland, greater support for devolved incumbents
✔️ in Scotland & Wales, stronger backing for further devolved powers
✔️ in Scotland, higher support for independence
Seeing devolution as delivering local benefits is strongly associated with:
✔️ in Scotland, greater support for devolved incumbents
✔️ in Scotland & Wales, stronger backing for further devolved powers
✔️ in Scotland, higher support for independence
Many communities feel “doubly peripheral”: distant from Westminster and from Edinburgh/Cardiff or urban areas.
Many communities feel “doubly peripheral”: distant from Westminster and from Edinburgh/Cardiff or urban areas.
In Scotland: an urban–rural divide 🌆🌾
Residents in rural areas are much less likely to feel local benefits.
In Wales: a centre–periphery gap 🏙️↔️🏞️
Perceptions of benefit are concentrated around Cardiff.
In Scotland: an urban–rural divide 🌆🌾
Residents in rural areas are much less likely to feel local benefits.
In Wales: a centre–periphery gap 🏙️↔️🏞️
Perceptions of benefit are concentrated around Cardiff.
But where, within devolved nations, are the benefits of devolved power actually felt?
This article uses new survey data to explore these internal territorial divides.
But where, within devolved nations, are the benefits of devolved power actually felt?
This article uses new survey data to explore these internal territorial divides.