The Scotsman cartoon: Cleaning up the constitution
William Hague said that ministers were ready to open discussions with the other parties on the issue of “English votes for English laws”.
He made it clear more devolution in Scotland would be delivered, even if political opposition made change more difficult elsewhere in the UK.
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Hide AdThe cross-party “vow” from all three pro-union leaders to hand more powers to Holyrood appeared to be in danger of unravelling when David Cameron suggested immediately after the referendum that change would be tied to more powers for England, Northern Ireland and Wales..
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