Sentence examples for to devolution from inspiring English sources

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to devolution

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A rolling down.

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They even voted no to devolution in 1979.

He said: "The whole point is we're responding to devolution.

Labour was a belated, reluctant and insincere convert to devolution.

Why are Cameron and Osborne so opposed to devolution?

His priority at the time was to get to devolution, he says.

Yet the sincerity of their commitment to devolution must be questioned.

In opposition, the Labour Party committed itself to devolution without considering its practicalities.

Thanks (or no thanks) to devolution, the Forestry Commission is split into four national bodies.

A genuine commitment to devolution requires a commitment to sharing power at every level.

"A modernising approach to devolution must be about about growing local pride and local prosperity.

But my opposition to devolution was that it would be a stepping-stone to separation.

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