JimC wrote:I thought Scotland already had control of much of the internal machinery of everyday life?
Complete control of devolved areas, sure, health education law. But only control over spending in some areas, none in others. Welfare, defence spending, only very limited access to taxation and revenue raising, and no borrowing powers (altho this is currently changing to some extent). The real point is Scotland can't change economic policy, defence, fiscal policy, and have full control to be able to affect the economy. Basically there is a block grant, and the parliament decides how to spend it. Raising that money, or more importantly the levers to GROW revenue, those arent substantially devolved.
The reserved areas substantial, from wiki:
List of reserved matters
Reserved matters are subdivided into two categories: General reservations and specific reservations.
General reservations cover major issues which are always handled centrally by a nation-state:[5]
the constitution, including:
the Crown
the Union with England, Northern Ireland and Wales
the UK Parliament
the existence of the (criminal) High Court of Justiciary
the existence of the (civil) Court of Session
registration and funding of political parties
international relations, including:
international development
the regulation of international trade
the Home Civil Service
defence
treason
Specific reservations cover particular areas of social and economic policy which are reserved to Westminster, listed under 11 'heads':[6]
Head A - Financial and Economic Matters
fiscal, economic and monetary policy
currency
financial services
financial markets
money laundering
Head B - Home Affairs
drug abuse
data protection and access to information
elections
firearms
film classification
immigration and nationality
scientific procedures on live animals
national security and counter-terrorism
betting, gaming and lotteries
emergency powers
extradition
lieutenancies
Head C – Trade and Industry
business associations
insolvency
competition
intellectual property
import and export control
sea fishing outside the Scottish zone
customer protection
product standards, safety and liability
weights and measures
telecommunications
postal services
research councils
Head D – Energy
electricity
oil and gas
coal
nuclear energy
energy efficiency
Head E - Transport
road transport
rail transport
marine transport
air transport
Head F – Social Security
social security schemes
child support
pensions
Head G – Regulation of the Professions
architect
health professions
auditor
Head H – Employment
employment and industrial relations
health and safety
Head J – Health and Medicines
abortion
xenotransplantation
embryology, surrogacy and human genetics
medicines, medical supplies and poisons
welfare foods
Head K – Media and Culture
broadcasting
public lending right
Head L – Miscellaneous
judicial salaries
equal opportunities
control of weapons of mass destruction
Ordnance Survey
time
outer space