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| Subject: Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland Sat Jul 16, 2011 3:06 am | |
| Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland each have their own government or executive, led by a First Minister, and a devolved unicameral legislature. England, the largest country of the United Kingdom, has no devolved executive or legislature and is administered and legislated for directly by the UK government and parliament on all issues. This situation has given rise to the so-called West Lothian question which concerns the fact that MPs from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can vote, sometimes decisively,[136] on matters affecting England that are handled by devolved legislatures for their own constituencies.[137] skin care beauty tipsfree fitness singles match | |
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