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Making 'NO' mean 'NO': Guaranteeing Federal Powers for a Post-Referendum Scotland

Submitted on Friday 12th September 2014

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

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Making 'NO' mean 'NO': Guaranteeing Federal Powers for a Post-Referendum Scotland

Additional Information

This Petition hereby moves HM Government to table a Commons Debate occasioned by the inevitability of constitutional reform and, (with preference), to propose a Federal Settlement, resolving the West Lothian Question once and for all.

Is it the firm belief of this Petition that the people of Scotland have not been offered a fair choice in the Independence Referendum by guaranteeing a Federal Settlement in the event of a 'NO' Vote.

As they have been offered a choice between Independence or nothing at all, this petition seeks to redress that imbalance by triggering a Commons Debate to ensure the continued integrity of the United Kingdom by assuring the Home Nations equality of legislative assembly and devolved powers by Federative Constitution.

It is further the request of this Petition that an enduring guarantee should be made by Parliament that such things will be enshrined in law as the right of all to popular liberty and the enjoyment of consistent democratic processes.


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