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When Devolution, the way in which each UK nation is allowed to govern itself, was first introduced in the late 1990’s, it was hoped it would help quell the growing independence movements in the four nations. Almost 25 years on, the rapid rise of Plaid Cymru and the SNP seem to suggest it hasn’t had much success. Has Devolution worked, or has it been a disaster? Join us as the team discuss this, and much more, with our guest Imran Mahmood, a young conservative from Edinburgh.
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction
01:00 – Harry and Meghan
06:50 – Matt Hancock and the High Court
08:12 – Guest Introduction
09:26 – What is Devolution?
59:27 – Conclusion
Make sure to listen in next week where we are going to be talking about Free Speech. Until you can carry on the conversation by using the hashtag #tovpodcast. Please follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and consider supporting us by subscribing on your favourite podcast app.
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(Music by Rabbit Theft Music)
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When Devolution, the way in which each UK nation is allowed to govern itself, was first introduced in the late 1990’s, it was hoped it would help quell the growing independence movements in the four nations. Almost 25 years on, the rapid rise of Plaid Cymru and the SNP seem to suggest it hasn’t had much success. Has Devolution worked, or has it been a disaster? Join us as the team discuss this, and much more, with our guest Imran Mahmood, a young conservative from Edinburgh.
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction
01:00 – Harry and Meghan
06:50 – Matt Hancock and the High Court
08:12 – Guest Introduction
09:26 – What is Devolution?
59:27 – Conclusion
Make sure to listen in next week where we are going to be talking about Free Speech. Until you can carry on the conversation by using the hashtag #tovpodcast. Please follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and consider supporting us by subscribing on your favourite podcast app.
Sources
(Music by Rabbit Theft Music)