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More devolution for Manchester.
Both parties agree on more devolution for Scotland, but what does this mean?
The Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, said Cameron's offer of more devolution for England did not go far enough.
Britain's main parties had promised more devolution for Scotland just days before the referendum on independence in September, at which the Scots voted no.
Ahead of last September's vote on independence, which Scots rejected, the main parties in Westminster agreed to more devolution for Scotland, though the legislation will not become law until after a general election in May.
A relief rally had been expected after Scotland voted against independence, though analysts cautioned that political uncertainty remained after David Cameron, the prime minister, promised more devolution for the UK.
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See articleThough turnout was low, voters in Wales overwhelmingly backed proposals in a referendum for more devolution from Westminster.
Indeed, it is likely that the demand (and the case) for more devolution of authority from Westminster will now be strengthened.
Rather than staying on to press for more devolution of power to the Scottish Parliament, which the British government has promised to deliver, he indicated that, come November, he would step down as party leader and as leader of the Scottish government.
It sees "rebalancing" as a provincial codeword for yet more devolution of powers, and believes it has conceded enough already and, at that, without winning friends either in Quebec or in western Canada.
"I favour more devolution from Cardiff.
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