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Of the many headaches left by the last Labour Government, alongside crushing debt, mass migration, and sky-high taxes, perhaps the least often discussed is the failure of devolution. The most immediately obvious example of this has been the chaos of successive SNP-led Governments in Scotland. Holyrood, proclaimed at its inception to be a break from the Westminster style of politics, with a focus on unity and co-operation in its Parliament and a lessened governmental workload of only a few devolved matters, was supposed to allow a self-governing Scotland to thrive. Sadly, the reality has left S…

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