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¿Cuánto poder debería descentralizar el Reino Unido desde Westminster hacia regiones y comunidades?
The UK is highly centralised — a model that is increasingly dysfunctional as local variation grows and demand for locally delivered services rises. Should we give regions and local areas meaningful fiscal power and accountability? What does a well-functioning, trusted state look like in the 2050s — and how do we get there?
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A well-functioning UK state in 2050 will require less centralisation than we have today.
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Too much devolution would create a patchwork; some things must stay national.
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Regions and local areas should have meaningful fiscal power and accountability.
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Elected mayors and combined authorities are the right level for real decision-making.
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We should strengthen local democracy with more powers and resources, not just symbolism.
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Central government should set standards and outcomes but let local areas decide how to deliver.
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England should have its own devolved settlement, similar to Scotland and Wales.
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