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Originally Posted by another_clean_sheet
That is because certain aspects of government has been devolved to them to manage whilst others such as defence, foreign policy remains with U.K. government. Similar to local councils who have devolved powers from the Governement such as road maintenance.
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Which would be fair if we had an English parliament where only English MP’s could vote on things. But don’t all the Scottish MP’s have the chance to vote on everything in parliament? Whether it affects Scotland or not? I’m happy to be corrected if that’s not the case, but I was under the impression the Scottish parliament and welsh assembly had to powers to determine certain within their own countries, but all the MP’s in parliament could vote on everything.