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The gathering storm: Federalization and constitutional change in the United Kingdom

Lee, Simon

Authors

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Dr Simon Lee S.D.Lee@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer/ Faculty Ethics Committee



Contributors

Richard Eccleston
Editor

Rick Krever
Editor

Abstract

This chapter provides an analysis of the changing nature of intergovernmental relations in the UK in light of its unique historical and constitutional context as a ‘state-nation’, of which England is overwhelmingly the largest component. England may have become more economically dominant within the union owing to London’s important role as a global financial centre, yet politically the City of London was also a cause of the financial crisis of 2008–9. While fiscal policy is determined centrally, ongoing devolutionary reforms have conferred some budgetary independence on Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and fiscal equalization under the ‘Barnett formula’ is now generating political controversy amid long-lasting economic austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis. The greater level of fiscal federalism being created in the longer term will pose increasing political challenges for the devolved administrations, and the prospects of the constituent nations of the UK holding together.

Citation

Lee, S. (2017). The gathering storm: Federalization and constitutional change in the United Kingdom. In R. Eccleston, & R. Krever (Eds.), The Future of Federalism : Intergovernmental Financial Relations in an Age of Austerity (124-144). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784717780.00013

Online Publication Date Jan 27, 2017
Publication Date Jan 27, 2017
Deposit Date May 4, 2022
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 124-144
Series Title Studies in Fiscal Federalism and State-local Finance
Book Title The Future of Federalism : Intergovernmental Financial Relations in an Age of Austerity
Chapter Number 5
ISBN 9781784717773
DOI https://doi.org/10.4337/9781784717780.00013
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3842361